From the Gate

The April morning sunshine lights the leaves
above expanding ferns a soft chartreuse,
while someone taking in the sight receives
a serenade of bees just shaken loose
from winter somnolence, and all refuse
from die-back’s covered now in vernal green.
The garden gives the witness scant excuse
to stay inside, when out is new and clean.

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