Nelda Hartmann

Nelda Hartmann:

American poet.
Cherryville, North Carolina, USA.

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Bare branches of each tree on this chilly January morn look so cold, so forlorn. Gray skies dip ever so low, left from yesterday’s dusting of snow. Yet in the heart of each tree waiting for each who wait to see new life as warm sun and breeze will blow, like magic, unlock springs sap to flow, buds, new leaves, then blooms will grow.

Meaning: Visual Description: The text depicts a gloomy and cold winter landscape, with bare branches of trees and a gray sky. Symbolism of Life and Hope: Despite the cold and desolation, there is a promise of new life. The sap waiting to flow in the trees symbolizes rebirth and the arrival of spring. Nature and Change: The transition from winter to spring is seen as a magical process, where nature comes back to life with buds, leaves and flowers. Origin: Style: This text has a poetic and contemplative style, characteristic of literature that explores nature and seasons. Inspiration: The idea of ​​the cycle of the seasons and the hope of renewal is a common theme in literature and poetry. Author: Nelda Hartmann: There is no publicly known information about an author with this name who specifically wrote this text. It’s possible it’s a lesser-known or emerging writer. It is also possible that the text has been misattributed. Conclusion: The text evokes feelings of melancholy, but also of hope and expectation for the future. It emphasizes the beauty of nature and the cycles of life and death. 🌱🌼

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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