The tone that the poet create through his word choice is unpleasant.
- 50 years (now worded as "springs"—an example of synecdoche) apparently isn't enough time to observe anything in bloom. Our speaker has gone glass half-empty on us. There's just enough "space" for him to perform all of his sightseeing.
- The problem is that the speaker isn't really talking about sightseeing. Sure, he continues, "Look at things in bloom," but this is merely a metaphor for what we discussed earlier: making the most of what we have.
- Because the speaker is determined to make the most of his surroundings, he will walk through the woods and look at the "cherry" trees (he doesn't say "trees," but this is what he means) "hanging with snow" (another metaphor for the trees' flowers).
Thus, this is the tone of the poem.
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