"Spring is here!"

The picture in my mind after reading this sentence is: the flowers can’t wait to bloom, growing vigorously on the grass, spring is coming.

This sentence uses personification to give life to the flowers, vividly describing the dazzling flowers blooming in spring.

From "The School of Flowers".

"The School of Flowers" is selected from Rabindranath Tagore's prose poem "New Moon Collection". It is a beautiful and childlike prose poem that has the characteristics of both poetry and prose, and has the beauty and rhythm of poetry. feel. The text depicts a group of lively and innocent flower children who long for freedom from the perspective of children. Through rich imagination, the relationship between children and their mothers is expressed naturally and deeply.

Extended information:

The words in the text are filled with sincere emotions, "Their home is in the sky, where the stars live", expressing the desire for freedom. The two questions in the eighth natural paragraph sublimate the feelings. "They also have their mother, just like I have my own mother" expresses the feelings between the child and the mother in a simple and strong way.

Full text***Nine natural paragraphs depict vivid pictures. First, it describes the flowers dancing and reveling on the green grass when the showers fall; then it imagines people doing homework with the door closed. The flowers take a vacation as soon as the rain comes; then imagine them wearing various clothes and rushing out in the rain; finally imagine the flower children rushing home and raising their arms to their mother.