The poem ‘Coming’ written by Philip Larkin, is mainly a celebration of the advent of spring. To show his happiness, the poet describes the house fronts, which are clothed in a chill and yellow light. In the midst of all this, a welcome song is sung by a thrush. It looks like nature here is dancing with happiness at the arrival of a new season. Sitting in the deep bare garden, the thrush, in its fresh peeled voice, is repeatedly announcing that it will be spring soon. This cheerful singing of the thrush depicts its astonishing effect on the brickwork of the houses. The poet is also happy to see the beauty of nature. Mainly, by conveying the voice of the thrush, the poet has expressed how overwhelmed he is at the ‘coming’ of spring.