The poem portrays spring’s arrival as a fragrant, flower-filled metaphor for being “born again,” where nature’s splendor—embodied by lavender, rose, lilac, and lily—represents the privilege and beauty of this triumphant renewal, highlighting the blessings of such a glorious rebirth.
The coming of Spring
is but a fragrant lavender
rose, lilac, and lily filled
metaphor that there is
such beauty, blessings,
and royal privilege in
being gloriously and
triumphantly born again!