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The text presents a sequence of vivid, sensory scenes that follow a narrator's immersion in spring fields and gardens, describing sunlight, flowers, birds, and insects; the perspective repeatedly shifts—lying in grass, imagining an elderly farmer, a child, an insect, even plant growth—tracing movements from microcosm to river and back; language emphasizes color, sound, scent, and tactile close observation while exploring cycles of growth, transformation, and the mingling of memory and present sensation; the work blends lyrical description and empathetic identification to evoke wonder, continuity, and the intimate relationship between human consciousness and natural life.
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