Would you not be in Tryon
Now that the spring is here,
When mocking-birds are praising
The fresh, the blossomy year?
Look-on the leafy carpet
Woven of winter's browns
Iris and pink azaleas
Flutter their gaudy gowns.
The dogwood spreads white meshes-
So white and light and high-
To catch the drifting sunlight
Out of the cobalt sky.
The pointed beech and maple,
The pines, dark-tufted, tall,
Pattern with many colors
The mountain's purple wall.
Hark-what a rushing torrent
Of crystal song falls sheer!
Would you not be in Tryon
Now that the spring is here?
April'north Carolina
Harriet Monroe
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Poem topics: dark, light, pink, purple, sky, song, winter, fresh, wall, mountain, year, high, sunlight, spring, white, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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