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 | A Bag Full of 
Spring 
 I was complaining that I had had enough of winter one February, 
and a friend went out and found some plants that had come up out of their 
winter sleep and were blooming and glowing and perfuming the air in a glorious 
way.  It was my first experience with Witchazel, which I will have to try and 
plant sometime.  This was the poem inspired by the plastic bag full of 
"Spring" that I was given that day.Yesterday, I put the voice of laughter's prayer Into a box and gave it to you.
 My soul smiled like a single flame dancing
 In the coldness of winter's air.
 
 Losing nothing, I give you singing
 To remind me that I can and you can
 And I felt warmth in my soul today
 In the coldness of winter's air.
 
 This morning I woke tasting sunlight
 And through my love's window, blue sky
 Curled up next to him, my soul purred
 In the dampness of spring's air.
 
 And then you came with the wind's knocking
 With a bag full of springtime to give me
 And the scent touched my sleeping soul
 In the dampness of spring's air.
 
 © Anne Cross, 1997
 
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