Irene Doura-Kavadia

Irene Doura-Kavadia:

Born in Athens, Greece, she has been engaged since childhood in studying, writing, and learning foreign languages.

Irene Doura-Kavadia. Photo: wikipedia.org

Rose of May, the sun that you are waiting for spring has come!

Photo: Pink roses – s-usans-blog. Meaning 🌸:
The quote “Rose of May, the sun you wait for, spring has arrived!” is a ‘poetic line’ that celebrates the arrival of spring.
“Rose of May” 🌹 refers to blossoming, beauty, and the full season of spring.
“the sun you wait for” ☀️ expresses longing for light, warmth, and hope after winter.
“spring has arrived” 🌿 stands for renewal, new life, joy, and optimism.
In summary: the quote depicts the transition from dark, cold times to a period of blossoming, warmth, and renewed zest for life.
Origin: This is  a ‘literary quote’.
– The ‘original was written in English’.
– The quote is ‘poorly documented’:
– it circulates online,
– but without clear mention of the ‘book’, ‘poem’, or ‘work’ in which it originally appeared.
– Sources such as ‘quoteambition.com’ do mention the author’s name, but provide ‘no precise primary source reference’.
In summary: It concerns an English-language quote , but whose exact original publication cannot be clearly traced.
Author: The author is Irene Doura-Kavadia ✍️
– She is a ‘Greek poet and writer’.
– The quote is attributed to her as the ‘original author’.

 

 

 

 

Door Pieter

Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa. Spiritueel, echter niet religieus. Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten. Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).

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