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AOL Community Photo Challenge Wearing Green

willows wear fresh spring green near river bank first day of spring-wv-/willow by water-va-/_rRose


 

                       
  
Willows by the New River Gorge, WV, 
caught my attention this afternoon
as the spring breeze danced. _rRose
 
 
                                                 
 
 
In the Willow Shade

I sat beneath a willow tree,
Where water falls and calls;
While fancies upon fancies solaced me,
Some true, and some were false.

Who set their heart upon a hope
That never comes to pass,
Droop in the end like fading heliotrope
The sun's wan looking-glass.

Who set their will upon a whim
Clung to through good and ill,
”Are wrecked alike whether they sink or swim,
Or hit or miss their will.

All things are vain that wax and wane,
For which we waste our breath;
Love only doth not wane and is not vain,
Love only outlives death.

A singing lark rose toward the sky,
Circling he sang amain;
He sang, a speck scarce visible sky-high,
And then he sank again.

A second like a sunlit spark
Flashed singing up his track;
But never overtook that foremost lark,
And songless fluttered back.

A hovering melody of birds
Haunted the air above;
They clearly sang contentment without words,
And youth and joy and love.

O silvery weeping willow tree
With all leaves shivering,
Have you no purpose but to shadow me
Beside this rippled spring?



On this first fleeting day of Spring,
For Winter is gone by,
And every bird on every quivering wing
Floats in a sunny sky;

On this first Summer-like soft day,
While sunshine steeps the air,
And every cloud has gat itself away,
And birds sing everywhere.

Have you no purpose in the world
But thus to shadow me
With all yourtender drooping twigs unfurled,
O weeping willow tree?

With all your tremulous leaves outspread
Betwixt me and the sun,
While here I loiter on a mossy bed
With half my work undone;

My work undone, that should be done
At once with all my might;
For after the long day and lingering sun
Comes the unworking night.

This day is lapsing on its way,
Is lapsing out of sight;
And after all the chances of the day
Comes the resourceless night.

The weeping willow shook its head
And stretched its shadow long;
The west grew crimson, the sun smoldered red,
The birds forbore a song.

Slow wind sighed through the willow leaves,
The ripple made a moan,
The world drooped murmuring like a thing that grieves;
And then I felt alone.

I rose to go, and felt the chill,
And shivered as I went;
Yet shivering wondered, and I wonder still,
What more that willow meant;

That silvery weeping willow tree
With allleaves shivering,
Which spent one long day overshadowing me


Beside a spring in Spring.

_Christina Georgina Rossetti
(1830-1894)

 

AOL Community Photo Challenge - Wearing of the Green {Beginner}

 
 


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  • #10 Comment from sunflowerkat321 
    3/22/08 6:35 AM Permalink
    I LOVE WHEN the willows first start to bud out.  They really announce that spring has arrived.  I love how you captured some motion with this and the eye is drawn right across the photo. Very nice.

    Kat
  • #9 Comment from midwestvintage 
    3/21/08 7:22 PM Permalink
     The willows are very pretty.  great shot


                     Julie
  • #8 Comment from specialadyfink 
    3/21/08 5:08 PM Permalink
    Beautiful!!!
    connie
  • #7 Comment from inafrnz247 
    3/21/08 4:04 PM Permalink
    I love Willow trees...  There are just so unique and have such a tranquil feel to them.  I wish there was one in our yard!

    The poem is beautiful.

    Michelle
  • #6 Comment from mariebm56 
    3/21/08 9:09 AM Permalink
    Willows always stand out, even in the winter months, their branches have a light color to them.  Now here their are again standing out in early spring.  They are beautiful & graceful~
    Lovely entry rRose!
    Marie
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