Excerpt from Springtime
Dess gazing patiently into the distances of time and space. The mot?r of this expression has been sought for in the suggestion that it portrays the longing Mother waiting in patience, but also in hope, for the return of her daughter, Perse phone. Such a radiance there is in the Mother's face that you can imagine the sorrows of separation were at the moment drifting away, and her child were indeed in sight. I have waited for you, longed for you, and you have come. 5@ It is with a like hope, and our hearts at least filled with a like radiance, that many of us await the coming of Persephone - the Spring Child. Springtime has been too exclusively dedicated to the young. It is rather the season of the middle-aged. Youth and Spring have too much in common to need each other. The young, when the.
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