William Carlos Williams

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Published in Spring and All

This brief poem appears in William Carlos Williams's 1923 collection Spring and All. It uses immediate, concrete images — sun as bird, leaves as fish — to stage a spring epiphany. In the context of the collection, the poem exemplifies Williams's move toward plainspoken, imagistic representation of everyday American scenes, favoring perception and sensory detail over formal rhetoric or abstract argument.

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There is a bird in the poplars! It is the sun! The leaves are little yellow fish swimming in the river. The bird skims above them, day is on his wings. Phoebus! It is he that is making the great gleam among the poplars! It is his singing outshines the noise of leaves clashing in the wind.

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