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Spring's Faithful Return

A Poem of Waking

By Tim CarmichaelPublished 8 days ago 1 min read
Top Story - March 2026
Spring's Faithful Return
Photo by Thomas Hagenbucher on Unsplash

Tell me, does the robin understand

what she is singing about at dawn,

that whole gorgeous insistence of song

rising before the sun has fully committed

to its own return?

🌸

Something has shifted.

You can feel it

moving through the open meadow,

that slow and tender loosening,

as if the earth itself

has exhaled after a long, difficult holding.

🌸

Yesterday there was only shadow.

Today, a crocus. Just one

violet and astonishing,

pushing its bright head up

through cold, reluctant soil,

as if to say I was always here.

I was only waiting.

🌸

And isn't that the whole lesson?

That life does not abandon us,

it simply rests.

That beneath every hard season

something warm and stubborn

keeps its own faithful calendar.

🌸

I walked out this morning,

and the light had changed

softer now, and longer,

full of that burnished gold

that only belongs to March.

🌸

A bee, the first bee, stumbled

through the new warmth

like a creature remembering

what it was made for.

🌸

I stood there.

I let the sun find my face.

🌸

Oh, to be so willing

to simply open,

to rise when called,

to believe, again and again,

that this

all of this

is worth waking for.

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About the Creator

Tim Carmichael

I am an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. I write about rural life, family, and the places I grew up around. My poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, My latest book. Check it out on Amazon

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  1. Excellent storytelling

    Original narrative & well developed characters

  2. Heartfelt and relatable

    The story invoked strong personal emotions

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  • Ruth Elizabeth Stiffabout 21 hours ago

    "that this all of this is worth waking for." I love this sentence, as well as the whole poem, thankyou for sharing and congratulations on Top Story xx

  • Beautiful rendering and word usage.

  • Really enjoyed this. Your writing style is clear and engaging. I’m also writing on Vocal; if you ever have a moment, I’d love if you checked out my profile and followed if my work resonates. Keep it up!

  • Miss Bey5 days ago

    I absolutely love your story it is beautifully written! Your story is so unique and original, it is a master piece. You are one talented writer I really enjoy reading your story. Keep up the good work. Your writing is magical! ♥️🙏

  • Magma Star5 days ago

    Tim, this is a stunning tribute to the 'faithful calendar' of the heart. As an Engineer and a Poet who has spent time in France and Canada mining for both resilience and diamonds, I found your description of the crocus pushing through 'reluctant soil' deeply moving. It reminds me of the 170 stories I’ve written—the idea that life doesn't abandon us, it just rests. Your imagery of the sun as a commitment is beautiful. I’ll definitely be checking out your work on Amazon; it's inspiring to see a fellow author bridging the gap between books and digital storytelling!

  • Manuel C.5 days ago

    I really love the sweetness that this poem exudes. I've always had the same question myself—how much animals actually understand the sounds they make—but here you express it in such a beautiful way. And yes, nature faithfully keeps its calendar and remains constant, sometimes more constant than people. As for the bee, their swarms will soon envelop us, just as much as love will. And the sun always keeps its embrace open. I really loved your poem; it felt like a sweet breath of fresh air.

  • The beginning was such an amazing start, it really grabbed my attention, this is def one of the top favs for me, amazing job!

  • Excellent Tim, congrats on a top top story!

  • The first bee, the first crocus, so eloquent

  • I can smell the budding flowers as the air radiates into Spring.

  • Aspen Marie 7 days ago

    I’m ready for spring!

  • L.I.E8 days ago

    Beautiful…a reason to be grateful. Lovely poem.

  • Sara Wilson8 days ago

    This was lovely to read. Nicely done!

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