ابشري ^_^
بس ترا فيه كلام قبله :)
The poem's images are all drawn from the kind , springtime nature of the pastoral tradition and from music. This imagery creates a gentle fantasy of eternal spring. The poem appeals to almost all the senses-sight ,sound, smell and touch- as the speaker tells his love that thet will watch "shepherds feed their flocks" and listen to birds singing madrigals ( polyphonic melodies). He promises to make beds of roses , and clothing of flowers and wool for his belove . Images of " shallow rivers" , "melodious birds" , "roses" ,"pretty lambs" and
" ivy buds" evoke a nature that is pure ,simple , blooming , and kind to innocent creatures.