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Thematic Vernal Equinox Images

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March Equinox Season poster.jpeg
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Winter to Spring

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Winter to Spring (Celtic Winter

Crone & Spring Maiden)

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Thematic Artwork for Spring

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Vernal Equinox (Riley)

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"Spring Equinox" (Almond)

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"Spring Equinox"

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"Spring Equinox" (Moorman)

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"Spring Equinox"

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"Spring Equinox" (Mayhew)

Rebirth (Joyce).jpg

"Rebirth" (Joyce)

Spring Light.jpg

"Spring Light"

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"In Love with Spring" (Small)

Spring Darkness.jpg

"Spring Darkness"

Spring Flowers.jpg

"Spring Flowers"

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"Spring Seeds Dancing"

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"Sprouting - Spring Forest" (Tunde)

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"Spring" (William Blake)

Thematic Images for Spring Goddesses

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Spring Equinox goddesses

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"Rising Spring" (Shaw)

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Thematic Images for Spring Maidens

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"Maiden of Spring" (Dvorak)

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"Maiden of Spring" (Bohac)

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Witch of Spring (Stillman).jpg

"Witch of Spring" (Stillman)

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Thematic Images for Spring Rebirth

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Spring Rebirth Goddesses

The Greek goddess Persephone or Kore ("The Maiden," daughter of the earth-mother, Demeter) was the first deity to resurrect from the Hades' underworld realm of the dead. She came back to the world of the living, thus engendering the renewal of the earth at Spring.

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"Return of Persephone" (Leighton 1891)

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"Persephone Rising"

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Neopagan Spring Rebirth Images

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Lillith Rebirth.jpg
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Thematic Memes for Spring Rebirth

Ever since the Troubadours, the theme of spring and love go together in poetry/song. So here's the chorus from one the songs in the Gypsy Scholar's "The Troubadours & The Beloved" musical essay series,"You Must Believe In Spring:"

"So in a world of snow, / Of things that come and go, / Where what you think you know, / You can't be certain of, / You must believe in Spring and love."

Compare this modern love song with the Romantic poet Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" (1819). The speaker invokes the "wild West Wind" of autumn, which scatters the dead leaves and spreads seeds so that they may be nurtured by the spring, and asks that the wind, a "destroyer and preserver," hear him. The speaker calls the wind the "dirge / Of the dying year," and describes how it stirs up violent storms, and again implores it to hear him. The speaker says that the wind stirs the Mediterranean from "his summer dreams," and cleaves the Atlantic into choppy chasms, making the "sapless foliage" of the ocean tremble, and asks for a third time that it hear him. Speaking both in regard to the season and in regard to the effect upon mankind that he hopes his words to have, the speaker asks:

"O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?"

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Land Shall Sing with Promise of Spring meme.png
Hopkins spring poem meme.png
Dickinson life all spring meme.png
Swinburn-Wilde-Emerson spring flower bloom meme.png
Foveo spring flower bloom thrill meme.png
Florence & The Machine spring song meme.png
Spring has arrived song meme.png
Morrison, Beauty of Days Gone By song meme.png
Lilly up jumped spring song meme.png
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More memes to come . . .

Images for  the Troubadour Themes of Spring & Love

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The Troubadour "Nature Introductions": Exordium and Reverdie​

 

In connecting this Spring musical essay with the next one, "The Troubadours & The Beloved," it is significant that the troubadours celebrated in poetry/song the twin joys (joi) of spring and love for the months of April and May.​ Concerning the troubadour love poems/songs with the theme of the Spring season, there are "nature introductions" known as exordium in the genre of reverdie ("re-greening") in troubadour poetry/song (usually only first stanza) linking of spring and love. The troubadours often used the exordium when springtime weather inspires and bird songs “teach” the poet to sing. The bird in many troubadour cansos (love songs) serves as the poet’s “messenger,” who will carry his message to his beloved. Technically speaking, the reverdie specifies time of composition at the end of March and early April. Spring inspires love and song, and the poem’s position is a plea for love.

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Supplemental Information about Spring 

This paper serves as a supplement to the musical essay, briefly surveying the changes in the calendar dates (lunar, lunisolar, solar) of when the Vernal/Spring Equinox was celebrated by the Babylonians to the Romans.

This paper serves as a brief survey the of Vernal Equinox and Spring Festivals in some other countries.

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