This poem by Emerson gives me hope. Maybe all I need is winter to end.
Spring is strong and virtuous,
Broad-sowing, cheerful, plenteous,
Quickening underneath the mould
Grains beyond the price of gold.
So deep and large her bounties are,
That one broad, long midsummer day
Shall to the planet overpay
The ravage of a year of war.
-Excerpt from “May-Day” by Ralph Waldo Emerson