![Cherry Trees](https://interlude-cdn-blob-prod.azureedge.net/interlude-blob-storage-prod/2018/06/Cherry-tree-300x204.jpg)
Cherry Trees
A.E. Houseman’s ode to rural England, A Shropshire Lad, includes a paean to the beauties of nature, and the cherry tree in his poem “Loveliest of Trees” and so we have Spring.
Duke: Loveliest of Trees
John Ireland’s ode to the Almond Tree also seems to be a Spring piece, but one very much in debt to the inspiration of Debussy and his outdoor pieces.
![Almond Trees](https://interlude-cdn-blob-prod.azureedge.net/interlude-blob-storage-prod/2018/06/Almond-trees-300x225.jpg)
Almond Trees
Ireland’s setting of Housman’s The Cherry Tree, is also a setting from A Shropshire Lad, but now without words. At the head of the piece, Ireland included this text “And since to look at things in bloom | Fifty springs are little room, | About the woodland I will go | To see the cherry hung with snow,” evoking Spring and the cherry blossom season neatly.
Ireland: Greenways: I. The Cherry Tree
![Trees in the rain](https://interlude-cdn-blob-prod.azureedge.net/interlude-blob-storage-prod/2018/06/Tree-in-the-rain-300x199.jpg)
Trees in the rain
![Trees in Winter](https://interlude-cdn-blob-prod.azureedge.net/interlude-blob-storage-prod/2018/06/bare-tree-300x200.jpg)
Trees in Winter
In Autumn, the leaves fall and give us the bare sketches of tree limbs against the sky. Winter’s chill isn’t far away.
Palmgren: Sun and Clouds, Op. 102: No. 11. November: Bare Trees
Christmas, of course, gives us the evergreen and its fine dressing of ornaments.
![Christmas tree with candles](https://interlude-cdn-blob-prod.azureedge.net/interlude-blob-storage-prod/2018/06/Christmas-tree-with-candles-300x215.jpg)
Christmas tree with candles
Be it Spring and all the trees are in their flower finery or winter, where the strength of the trees is visible everywhere, the tree stands as our season ode to nature.