“Now when the primrose makes a splendid show, And lilies face the March-winds in full blow, And humbler growths as moved with one desire Put on, to welcome spring, their best attire, Poor Robin is yet flowerless; but how gay With his red stalks upon this sunny day!” ShowsFacesDesireGrowthPoorWindGaySpringRedMovedBlowWelcomeMarchSplendidSunnyLiliesStalkingRobinsSunny DayAttireWelcome Spring Book:Complete Poetical Works Source: Complete Poetical Works
“O the wind is a faun in the spring time When the ways are green for the tread of the May! List! hark his lay! Whist! mark his play! T-r-r-r-l! Hear how gay!” WayMayPlayWindGaySpringMarkGreenLaysListsSpring TimeFauns Author:Clinton Scollard
“Come let us mock at the good That fancied goodness might be gay, And sick of solitude Might proclaim a holiday: Wind shrieked and where are they?” MightWindGaySolitudeGoodnessSickHolidayRidiculeMock Book:The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats Source: The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats
“I feel like I've got far more gay fans in America... Maybe they caught wind that I have a cute Jewish brother who's gay.” FeelsAmericaFansBrotherWindGayCaughtCute Author:Jessie Ware
“I want my gay life to not wind up on the streets-on Second Avenue. But at the same time, I don't care if it does.” IfsWantDoeCareStreetsWindGayDon't CareI Don't CareAvenuesGay Life Author:Jack Pierson
“My wind is turned to bitter north, That was so soft a south before; My sky, that shone so sunny bright, With foggy gloom is clouded o'er My gay green leaves are yellow-black, Upon the dank autumnal floor; For love, departed once, comes back No more again, no more.” BlackSkyWindGayGreenSouthBitterYellowSailingSunnyGloomDepartedCloudedDankGreen Leaves Book:Poems Source: Poems