Happy May Wishes | Sinhala Happy May Wishes, Greetings, Messages, Quotes, Nisadas |
- Wishing everyone a very merry month of May!
- May is the time of year when everything really begins to Spring to life. Enjoy all the beauty around you!
- Goodbye, April. Goodbye, showers. Hello, May! Hello, flowers!
- Hope you have an amazing month… come what May.
- May is here, and I’m eagerly awaiting those flowers we were promised last month when it was raining so much.
- Wishing you a bright and beautiful May, with plenty more warmth and wonder on the way!
- Happy May, everyone! Hope your month is filled with sunshine and warmth.
- Just wanted to wish you a Happy May. But what are you doing reading this? Go outside and have some fun!
- Wishing you a merry month of May and a spectacular Spring!
- May your May be beautiful.
- Happy May Day! Enjoy this wonderful time of year when all things Spring to life!
- Hope your May Day is as beautiful as the flowers in bloom.
- Wishing you a bright, warm, and beautiful May Day!
- Sending warm wishes for a wonderful May Day!
- If the birds are singing, and the flowers are blooming, and spring is finally in full force, then it must be May. Happy May Day, everyone!
- May is here, and not a moment too soon. Hope you enjoy this May Day to the fullest.
- Hooray for May Day and the warmer days that are on the way!
- Happy May Day to all my blossoming friends, as well as my long-time buds.
- Take a walk. Smell a flower. Catch some sun. But whatever you do, have a Happy May Day!
- “May, more than any other month of the year, wants us to feel most alive.”
Fennel Hudson
- “The month of May is the pleasant time; its face is beautiful; the
blackbird sings his full song, the living wood is his holding, the
cuckoos are singing and ever singing; there is a welcome before the
brightness of the summer.”
Lady Gregory
- “As full of spirit as the month of May, and as gorgeous as the sun in Midsummer.”
William Shakespeare
- “I thought that spring must last forevermore; for I was young and loved, and it was May.”
Vera Brittain
- “Sweet May hath come to love us,
Flowers, trees, their blossoms don;
And through the blue heavens above us
The very clouds move on.”Heinrich Heine - “Queer things happen in the garden in May. Little faces forgotten
appear, and plants thought to be dead suddenly wave a green hand to
confound you.”
W.E. Johns
- “Another May new buds and flowers shall bring:
Ah! why has happiness no second Spring?”Charlotte Smith - “The month of May was come, when every lusty heart beginneth to blossom, and to bring forth fruit.”
Sir Thomas Malory
- “What potent blood hath modest May.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson