Who is Spring?
Who is Spring? What is her name?
Many
words describe her.
Spring
is a tease who warms your limbs until you fall asleep in her embrace,
only to be rudely awakened as she unfurls a chilly wind.
She is
a flirt who dresses in brilliant finery. It glows in the sun, and you stop to
admire her beauty,
only to find it diminished by passing clouds.
She is
a heartbreaker who entices you with promises of picnics, egg hunts and barefoot
strolls,
only to laugh as you stare out the window at the snow flurries.
She is
a seductress who tempts you to dig into the back of last summer’s closet and
don your prettiest, barest sundress,
only to find yourself shivering in an unexpected rainfall – and
not a warm one.
She
leads us on but is undependable, playing with us, causing us both joy and
angst.
But,
oh, how we love her! How we miss her when the calendar turns, and she is no
more. Other seasons have their charms, of course.
Summer, with her patio brunches and softball games under the
stars.
Autumn, with her kaleidoscope of colored trees and the scent of wood
burning stoves.
Winter, with the taste of hot
chocolate and her ability to create a whole new, silent world with her pure
drifting snow.
But
Spring. Well, she is the darling of the seasons.
And when those patio brunches are a
distant memory, and the trees once again have bare branches and all the snow is
dirty and melting, we long for her once again.
And she
will come.
And one bright, sunny morning, we
will stand barefoot in the new grass with the sun on our shoulders and a soft
breeze around us, and consider the lilies of the field, and then – and then we
will know her name.
Because
before the lilies, there was the hard, cold earth. Before the robins, there was
the empty nest. Before the blooming cherry trees, there were the plain, bare
branches. And before the new light of Spring, there was the cold dark of
Winter.
She
will come to us and fill our hearts and our souls. And in that moment, we will
see, and we will know her name.
Spring
– her name is resurrection.
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