Day 524 – Spring song

It is Day 524 of the daily poems, and perhaps today’s verse will be the last of the Spring themed poems.  It can hardly be called “new” as it was written by your Editor’s late and much revered father, Walter Phillips Kennedy (1899-1982) a long long time ago.  But it may be a fitting one to go out on as it will also introduce our next theme of Summer and Courtship

A Spring song

– May means Spring,
– And May spells you,
– Ah, could I sing
– As these words do,
Then would the whole world listen to my song,
And none would ever think my singing long.

Calvados (Walter Phillips Kennedy)
published in The Student, Edinburgh 1930