Here is a collection of beautiful spring poems and spring love poetry with lively verses that evoke various emotions such as nostalgia, joy, romance, and enchantment as we appreciate the spring scenery through poetic verses.
The Best Spring Poems
Best Collection of Spring Poetry
1. Beautiful Hexameter Poetry about Spring
Spring hexameter poetry about
Spring comes with sweet sunshine spreading
Gently, tenderly, conveying affection
Rosy lips welcome the breeze, even more beautiful
Hair flowing lightly with the fragrance of love intoxicating
A warm smile brightens the sky and clouds
Spring arrives, flowers, leaves, and grasses smiling
Fragrance permeates everywhere, spring's colors fill the sky.
Sparkling dewdrops in the distance
Overflowing joy, eagerly awaiting
Life is beautiful like dreams
Harmonious melodies, vibrant verses...
(Author: Liên Phạm)
Poem: Spring Comes
Spring comes calling, luck sprouts buds
Spring beckons with gentle winds, gentle rain, misty dew
Spring beckons with doe-eyed gazes, intoxicated
Spring beckons, sunlight calls, soft hands
Spring brings quiet happiness
Spring gathers, reunites on the doorstep of family
Spring brings together for year-end offerings
Spring blooms with smiles, gentle and charming
Spring beckons with gentle, kind sunshine
Spring calls, winds lull in the fresh green land
Spring arrives, flowers bloom, laughing
Spring comes, green leaves fresh and overflowing
Spring arrives, enchanting wanderlust
Spring visits, admires worldly landscapes
Spring comes, changing fates, close or far
Spring comes, sticking close together, visiting
Spring comes, intense green
Spring arrives, white blooms brighten mountains and forests
Spring comes, birds sing joyfully
Spring comes, winds beckon, hesitatingly bidding farewell to winter
Spring brings warm, intense happiness
Spring arrives, the cold of winter withers away
Spring beckons, summer beckons
Spring arrives, life bursts forth, truly spring.
(Author: Lãng Du Khách)
Poem: Spring Arrival
Spring comes through our neighborhood gate
Placing quats and kumquats to unite families
Spring comes, enchanting dreams of fairies
With peach blossoms blooming quickly in the east
Spring breeze gently touches the skin
You in new clothes, truly lovely
Warm spring sunshine, laughter
Of happy children playing in the afternoon
Spring brings many things anew
Success and career dreams fulfill many wishes
Spring weaves dreams of poetry
Happy couples with threads of tender affection
Spring brings countless aspirations
Youthful hearts filled with joy and happiness
Grasses, flowers, leaves, fresh and vibrant
Birds chirping in the spring sky.
(Author: Hoàng Trọng Lợi)
Poem: Springtime
Springtime arrives at the front porch
Dressed in new colors, elegant and fresh
Outside, flowers bloom filling the courtyard
Spring breeze whispers softly through the orchard
Weaves fate with every encounter
Spring is an entire realm sparkling
Home meticulously arranged, more beautiful
Filled with warmth and love
Remembering every dewy morning
Carrying you across streets... searching for Spring
You bring back joy
To the small bustling house resounding with happiness
The altar is solemnly arranged
Filled with Tet's fragrance passing by our home
Melodic Spring tunes
From the eyes, suddenly sparkling
Spring passes, returns quickly
Still brightly dreaming like before
Anxiously waiting for the New Year's Eve moment
Hands clasped, exchanging glances, smiling eyes.
(Author: Toàn Tâm Hòa)
Poem: Spring Arrives
Spring arrives, cherry blossoms glow
Swaying in the sun welcoming the new year
The thrush chirps joyfully, lively
The fragrance of flowers spreads across land and sky...
Whispers of wind playfully rustle
Spring sunlight gently shines, earth and sky rejoice
Tenderly affectionate, deeply loving
You give me your entire heart with love.
Spring arrives, speaking volumes
Burning desire in the cold afternoons
Blushing cheeks, shyly
Eyes intoxicated, exchanging fervent kisses!
Spring comes, painting the sky blue
Sweet voice of the swallows, gentle and melodious
Radiant smiles, joyful and bright
Spring, oh Spring! Overflowing with love and grace...!
(Author: Liên Phạm)
Spring brings about a fresh and vibrant landscape
2. Love Poems of Spring
Poem: Spring in You
You hide spring in your hair
Drifting with the fragrant breeze
Captivating hearts in ecstasy
Entwining the vast heavens and earth
You hide spring in your robe
Graceful on this evening street
Spring flowers seek refuge
Nurtured in hearts for many days
You hide spring in your rosy lips
Smiling gracefully, sunbeam shining
Spring brings warm sunshine
So you, too, blossom with radiance
You hide spring in your azure eyes
Enchanting every admirer
Shyly, they follow your steps
Spring maiden, truly beautiful
You hide love in your small heart
Giving me beats of affection
We are bound by destiny
Together to the end of the road.
(Author: Quý Phương)
Poem: Early Spring
You return on a cold winter afternoon
Hand in hand, feeling like a dream
Separated since who knows when!
Reunited, choked with emotion, no words
Years apart seem like a distant sky
Thought we lost each other through long years
Old images engraved in memories
Early memories are easy to fade
Is your path filled with obstacles?
Your once fresh face now faded with time
I'm still here, a withered sky
Sadness amid the winter's wilt
You return, warming my heart
In moments thawing the icy cold
Winter fades, spring rushes in hurriedly
Two souls bustling with spring.
(Author: Sinh Hoàng)
Poem: Spring of Love
Spring of love sows tender longing,
Pink dawn shines brightly and shimmering.
Space filled with gracious affection,
Harmony, wonderful sunrise moments... magnificent!
Spring sunlight gently intoxicates,
Full of anticipation and earnestness...
Intense spring... heaven and earth converge,
Enabling trees to bud and bloom day by day.
Spring brims with happiness, vibrant life,
Messages of love sent to many...
Seedling of hope shining brightly,
Spring love brings joy to life.
Perhaps you, throughout the new spring,
Fragrant spring scent with thousands of flowers...
Love's bow echoing joyful songs,
With Spring... my love... our destiny is sweet!!
(Author: Hoàng Hôn Tím)
Poem: Spring Song
Do you hear spring calling, sunbeams shine
Swallows dance, sweeping through the vast sky
Trees sway, leaves whisper in the breeze
As dreams and happiness intertwine
Do you hear spring urging, threads of love
Weaving just in time
Peach blossoms, let your petals bloom
Celebrate the new year, let happiness blossom quickly
Do you remember the New Year's Eve scene
Lanterns sparkling, dewdrops shimmering in the night
Sacred temple, fragrance gently spreads
Lucky branches carried, beside us, prayers are whispered
Spring fills the sky, the atmosphere
Spring melody, melodious sound
Oh, spring maiden, you're beautifully transient
In a moment, the soul awakens
(Author: Khánh Mỹ Trần)
3. Poem about Spring for Preschoolers
Poem: The Peach Tree
In the village stands a peach tree
Dotted with pink blossoms
We children eagerly await
For the peach season to bloom quickly
The peach blossoms, petite and delicate
Pink petals vibrant and fresh
Seeing flowers smile
Indeed, Tet has arrived.
Poem: The Spring Butterfly
Golden slopes bask in spring sunlight
Mountains adorned with colorful flowers
Sisters, butterflies fluttering about
Reflecting beside the waterfall
Elder sister, pure in white
Youthful sister, in a shy blue
Then pink, then red attire
A flock of butterflies, charmingly beautiful
In the forest, elder sister sings
Down by the stream, younger brother calls
The scent of orchids fills the air
Spring, how enchanting you are
Sisters, butterflies rejoice
Fluttering wings, dreaming
Amidst flowers and leaves
Dancing to a slow rhythm.
Poem: Spring
Lightly, lightly
Guiding children on an outing
Spring has arrived
Bright spring light.
White cotton clouds
Drifting in the blue sky
The wind sways gently
High above, soaring freely.
Expansive, spacious garden
Green grass sprouts
Cherry blossoms vibrant
The warm spring garden
Birds chirping cheerfully.
Poem: Spring Arrives
Spring arrives, Tet comes to every home
I wish grandparents health and peace
Wishing aunts and uncles wealth
A year of abundance, laughter every day
Wishing brothers and sisters to study well
Children obedient, waiting for success
Wishing for all good things
In the Year of the Rooster, a bright spring picture shines.
Spring comes to every family
Poem: Tet Welcomes
Cherry blossoms at the gate
Smiling brightly, morning blush
Mai flowers in the garden
Dancing with white petals
The courtyard bathed in sunlight
Mother drying floral shirts
Young ones sticking rooster paintings
Elders hanging riddles
Tet is entering the house
Adding another year
The land and sky blossoming.
4. Poetry about Another Spring
Poem: Hastiness
I want to dim the sun
So colors don't fade away;
I want to restrain the wind
So fragrances don't fly away.
Of bees and butterflies, honeymoon abound;
Here, the flowers of the native field lush green;
There, the leaves of the swaying branches;
Of the swallows, here, a melodious love song.
And here, the twinkling light flickers eyelashes;
Every early morning, joyous spirits knock on the door;
January tastes like a pair of nearing lips;
I'm ecstatic. Yet in haste, halfway:
I don't wait for summer sun to truly bring spring.
Spring is coming, meaning spring is passing by,
Spring is still young, meaning spring will age,
But when spring ends, it means I'm also lost.
My heart is vast, but the measure of heaven remains tight,
Not granting long the youth of mankind,
Why speak of spring's cyclical return,
If its next arrival doesn't ensure reunion?
The heavens and earth, but not me forever,
So wistfully I regret the entire earth and sky;
The scent of months and years all faintly taste of separation,
All rivers, mountains still silently bid farewell...
The gentle wind whispers among the blue leaves,
Perhaps resentful for having to depart?
The bustling birds suddenly cease their chirping,
Perhaps fearing their imminent fading?
Never, oh! Never again...
Hurry, let's go! The afternoon has not yet turned,
I want to embrace
All the new life about to blossom;
I want to follow the clouds and the wandering wind,
I want to intoxicate with butterflies in love,
I want to be immersed in a multitude of kisses
And in the land, and trees, and blooming grass,
To be overwhelmed by fragrance, to be filled with light
For the fullness of the bright era;
- Oh pink spring, I want to bite into you!
(Author: Xuân Diệu)
Poem: Spring
Do I await, do I anticipate?
What use does spring bring but sorrow?
- To me, all is meaningless,
All but the meaning of pain!
Who returns to the previous autumn?
To pick for me those yellow leaves?
With fresh flowers, myriad petals scattered,
Come here, to shield the path of spring!
Who knows my soul intoxicated in illusions?
Thoughts of autumn hinder spring's arrival?
There is a poor soul unaware of Tet,
Bearing nothing but a threadbare autumn coat!
There's a child who knows not how to cry,
Inadvertently bursts into laughter!
Alas! Longing! Oh longing!
A lone bird of autumn lost at the end of the world!
(Author: Chế Lan Viên)
Poem: Tet Market
Stripes of red and white clouds atop the mountain peak,
Pink morning dew embraces the thatched roofs;
On the bordered road edge, green hillside,
People from various hamlets flock to the Tet market.
They joyfully pull their goods on the green grass;
A few kids in red shirts run around hectically,
A couple of elderly folks, bent with age, shuffle along,
Aunties with rosy scarves quietly smile.
A little child nestles his head beside his mother's apron,
Two villagers carry pigs, leading the way,
A golden buffalo playfully follows behind.
White dew drips from the branches like milk drops,
Sun rays persistently flicker in the rice fields,
The mountain twists in its azure attire,
The hill blushes under the morning sun.
Buyers and sellers come and go through the market gate.
A water buffalo stands motionless, rimming its eyes sleepily,
To listen to the murmurs of the guests,
A painting seller energetically waves his pair of paintings,
Seeking out the crowd sitting to sell.
A teacher leans against the gatepost,
Sharpening his pencil, he pens spring poetry.
An old scholar halts, stroking his chin,
Mumbling to himself, he reads a few lines of red couplets.
An old woman sells goods by the ancient temple,
The water of time rinsing her snow-white hair.
A begonia seller tightens his brown scarf,
Sitting, he rearranges the pile of gold on the mat.
The wise old man's clothes get tugged and pulled by the crowd,
The scarf atop his head loosens and falls.
The children stare at the chicken painting,
Forgetting the sister standing by the road calling.
A few girls hug each other, laughing and gossiping,
Next to the young man selling firecrackers under the big tree.
The red oranges shine like mixed red lipstick.
The glutinous rice basket brims like snow-capped mountains,
The rooster crows deep like a piece of iron,
A buyer holds a candle high to examine.
The market is bustling like this until night approaches,
When the bell in the nearby pagoda resounds,
On the road to distant villages, deserted,
The countryside folk gradually return.
The golden sunlight on the grass drags along,
The banyan leaves fall softly around the market.
(Author: Nguyễn Văn Cừ)
Poem: The Scribe
Every year, cherry blossoms bloom
And I see the old scribe
Displaying Chinese ink, red paper
Amidst the bustling street.
How many people hire to write?
Praises and praises of talent:
Like phoenix dance, dragon flight'
But every year, every year emptier
Where are the hired writers now?
The red paper sad, not radiant
Ink stagnant in pens of sorrow...
The scribe still sits there
No one notices passing by
Yellow leaves fall upon paper
Dust and rain dance outside...
This year cherry blossoms bloom again
No longer see the old scribe
Those of a thousand years ago
Where are their souls now?
(Author: Vũ Đình Liên)
Not melancholic like autumn poetry, spring poetry vividly describes the scenery of spring as well as the love of spring. With these great poems about spring above, you can read and share with everyone to experience the beautiful scenery when spring comes.
Many people confuse the beginning of spring with January, but it's not because in January, the weather is still quite cold and it's still in the winter season.
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