Spring Rain
Spring Rain
An early frost last fall
caught the syringa bush
full of sap and burst its twigs,
I planned to dig it up.
Wait, you said, for one warm rain
the bush still lives if its wounds
bleed, and then broken bark will be
transfigured by white flowers.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Ladies Home Journal (April 1968) 89.
Word Count
47
Original Publication
Date Published
1968
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
203
Themes and Motifs
Theme(s)
Notes and Commentary