The Spring

The Spring by Muhammad Afzal, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 19, 2014, is a collection of poetry that explores the transformative power of the spring season. This edition, comprising 100 pages, delves into how spring’s vibrant colors and contrasts influence emotions and moods, highlighting themes of friendship, love, and hope. The poems reflect on the beauty of nature and the profound impact it has on the human experience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of verses that articulate the essence of spring, emphasizing its role in rejuvenating the spirit and fostering positive sentiments. The collection draws from previously published works, including Frame of Mind, Frame of Heart, Live Long, Soft Touch, Hard Cuts, and Nature, showcasing a variety of poetic expressions. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, The Spring invites readers to appreciate the nuances of life and the colorful language of nature that surrounds us.
Official synopsis Publisher
All four seasons spread colors on earth but the colors of spring have different impact on minds. In the spring, countless combinations and contrasts give marvelous effects to change mind and mood. It is the season of friendship, love and care. Spring follows autumn and in the deadly autumn, it is hope only that keeps warm and alive to welcome the spring. colors, combinations and contrasts help to understand the verity of emotions, feelings and behaviors. Spring speaks language of colors without any discrimination and prejudice. There is no space on earth without colors. The mood of trees, birds and every life on earth has changed. Sweet colors, songs and feelings are now making environment mysterious and lovely. The human mind ultimately has been changed for good feeling sentiments and love. This book is arranged with collection of the best poems taken from my already published books in USA; Frame of Mind, Frame of Heart, Live Long, Soft Touch, Hard Cuts and Nature. (Muhammad Afzal)
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