In-Between Two Worlds

Spring is March Wind

Spring
Spring is March wind - mad, rollicking,
unsettling trees and men;
is confident bright air, hallowing
office blocks even,
is the cracked earth's inability to hold
longer from smiling;
is tiny crocus flags unfurled
behind the damp paling;
is what blows all poems out the window,
saying, start afresh; is when
I wake from a dream, knowing
I shall sleep again.
Spring is an influx of birth
making death easy.
And I sing the Spring as others shall
when I no longer assay,

being bone without shadow
in the brown earth.

Philip Cook

8th March 1920 – 28th March 2008

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