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Springtime has Arrived
No clouds dull the bleary flowers of March
Thou are more fragrant and more beautiful
The smell thou brings the scent of butterscotch
Fills the children’s need for play and giggle
It is about time for thee arrive
By the singing birds and dancing leaves
Winter has done enough of terrorize
For it is time of a fain disbelieve
The whispering winds signal a new day
While the sunlight has brought in a new springtime
In with the new, out with the old portrays today
As a time with few grapevines and good times
Spring brings in good vibes and restoration
All that is left is a graduation
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Bhum Mehta is a rising senior attending the University of Houston in the fall of 2019 where she plans on pursuing a career in Nursing and her love for English inspires her minor in English. During her free time, Bhumi enjoys volunteering at hospitals, writing/journaling, and art.