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Snow in Spring

When spring breathes with gentle breath,
And winter holds, defying death,
A dance of seasons intertwined,
Snow in spring, nature's design.

Blossoms peek with snowflake face,
A world of frost and grace.
Green shoots push through white floor,
Life defies and soars.

Sun's warm kiss meets chilly air,
A ballet of contrasts, rare.
Spring's hues, muted by winter's hand,
A paradox, stunning and grand.

In this moment, time seems to pause,
Nature's laws bend without cause.
Snow in spring, a fleeting sight,
Resilience and life's endless fight.
Springtime bloom and snow
Springtime bloom and snow

Summary

Snow in Spring poem is a poetic exploration of the rare and stunning occurrence when the remnants of winter overlap with the onset of spring. The poem captures the beauty and contradiction of snowfall amidst the emerging signs of spring, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking scene. It reflects on the resilience of nature and the continual cycle of life, as seen in the blossoms enduring snow and green shoots piercing through the frost.

Inspirations Behind

I was inspired to write “Snow in Spring” after witnessing a late snowfall in early spring. The sight of snowflakes gently resting on the vibrant spring blossoms was both unexpected and breathtaking. This juxtaposition of winter and spring, the interplay of cold and warmth, frost and bloom, sparked a deep appreciation for the resilience of nature. It felt like a beautiful reminder of life’s capacity to endure and thrive, even in the most unexpected circumstances.

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