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Summary

The web content is a poetic celebration of the transition from winter to spring, highlighting the author's love for both seasons and the rejuvenation that spring brings.

Abstract

The article titled "Haiku for Spring" under the broader category of "POETRY" on the website, expresses the author's deep appreciation for the winter season, characterized by cold weather, snow, and early sunsets, which provides a time for rest and restoration. As winter fades with the melting snow and the arrival of robins, the author warmly welcomes spring, a season of renewal, hope, and the blossoming of nature. The text is accompanied by captivating images of winter and spring scenes, and includes two haikus that encapsulate the essence of the seasons' transition. The first haiku depicts winter gracefully making way for spring, while the second haiku captures the sensory awakening that the scent of spring brings, signaling the start of a new season.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a strong affection for winter, valuing its coldness and the opportunity it provides for relaxation and balance.
  • There is a clear enthusiasm for the arrival of spring, described as a time of rejuvenation, filled with hope, warmer days, and the joyful signs of nature's awakening.
  • The author bids farewell to winter with appreciation, yet eagerly anticipates the promises of spring.
  • The haikus convey a poetic perspective on the changing seasons, emphasizing the beauty and serenity of winter's exit and spring's entrance.

POETRY

Haiku for Spring

My Newest Favorite Season

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How I love the Winter!

It’s my favorite season with its bitter cold, mountains of snow, and sunsets that begin in mid-afternoon. I take my cue from Mother Nature to rest, to relax, and to restore a sense of balance.

But as the snows melt and the first robins appear, I bid ‘adieu’ to Winter to prepare for my next favorite season!

How I love the Spring with its rejuvenation of the earth, the air full of hope and promises of warmer days ahead, robins chirping and the budding of my favorite flowers!

Photo by Thalia Dunn

Winter takes its bow; steps down to usher in Spring dressed in palest green

Photo by Thalia Dunn

Fresh, delicate scent of Spring teases my senses; new season beckons

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