EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 2 MIN
A Light Exists In Spring by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
from Rebecca's Reading Room · host Rebecca Budd
S5 E6: A Light Exists In Spring by Emily Elizabeth DickinsonA Light Exists In Spring by Emily Elizabeth DickinsonSpring brings a unique light that awakens the earth and enhances the vibrancy of colours. Greens have a vivid radiance that energizes the spring blooms. As the mist of the new season settles, I feel the gentleness of the serene atmosphere, which invites me to open my arms wide to embrace the beauty around me. The fresh air is invigorating. It is a time of renewal and growth, where nature comes alive in a spectacular display. Each day feels like a celebration of life, as the warmth of the sun begins to chase away the remnants of winter, encouraging a sense of hope and possibility.Emily Dickinson’s words in her poem, “A Light Exists in Spring” speaks of the essence of spring with its delicate interplay of light and nature. She evokes a sense of renewal and awakening, using vivid imagery to portray the subtle yet profound transformations that occur during this season. Using a contemplative and reverent tone, Emily invites me to experience the tranquility and joy that accompanies the arrival of spring.In the final stanzas, Emily reflects on the passage of this unique light, linking it to feelings of loss. She reminds me to appreciate the beauty of the present moment while acknowledging that it too will fade. Her words are a meditation on how seasonal changes signify a deeper understanding of the cycle of life.A Light Exists In SpringBy Emily Elizabeth DickinsonA light exists in springNot present on the yearAt any other period.When March is scarcely hereA color stands abroadOn solitary hillsThat science cannot overtake,But human nature feels.It waits upon the lawn;It shows the furthest treeUpon the furthest slope we know;It almost speaks to me.Then, as horizons step,Or noons report away,Without the formula of sound,It passes, and we stay:A quality of lossAffecting our content,As trade had suddenly encroachedUpon a sacrament.Photography and Poetry Recitation by Rebecca BuddMusic by Gavin Luke “Solace” #EpidemicSoundLocation Butchart Gardens, Vancouver Island, Canadahttps://www.epidemicsound.com/track/jU8gaZdTSJ/
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