Fortunately, flowers aren’t interested in the calendar. They listen to another song. Anxious to enter 
this world, the daffodils in our garden aren’t waiting for the call of March 21 or the music of the Vernal Equinox. One of them is inching her face out of her green wrapping like a turtle sneaking a peek from underneath the shell that is his home or a serpent nosing the air. She will be full-born in days. Her older sister (below) has already made the leap.
More poetry is written about spring than any other time of the year. It is the season of hope. So it’s a special challenge to conjure phrases that have any chance of improving on those already written. Memorable for me are the images (and strange line breaks) created in e.e.cummings immortal poem, "in just," that begins:…
in Just-
- spring when the world is mud-
- luscious the little
- lame balloonman
- whistles far and wee
- Cummings, like all great poets, seeks to awaken us from our set ways of thinking. He plays

thoughtfully with our frozen ideas of grammar and spacing, all the while inviting us to look with new eyes at the world as it births itself anew. - We can all say we’ve seen spring before because we have. But we have not seen this spring. We have not seen this daffodil emerge in exactly this way.
- Today is Chanelle’s thirteenth birthday. It will be her last. She will celebrate it with family, friends and staff at Alive Hospice. I’m glad the flowers have begun to bloom here in Nashville for Chanelle’s final spring.
- For e.e.cummings, spring was a "mud-luscious," "puddle-wonderful" time decorated with balloons. Language like that enriches our spring, whether it’s our last or not. Here is cummings poem in its entirety:
in just-
- in Just-
- spring when the world is mud-
- luscious the little
- lame balloonman
- whistles far and wee
- and eddieandbill come
- running from marbles and
- piracies and it’s
- spring
- when the world is puddle-wonderful
- the queer
- old balloonman whistles
- far and wee
- and bettyandisbel come dancing
- from hop-scotch and jump-rope and
- it’s
- spring
- and
- the
- goat-footed
- balloonMan whistles
- far
- and
- wee
-Erie Chapman

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