"Four
Seasons" and Other Poems
Samuel E.
Stone
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Four Seasons (#
2 /10)
Spring
Transcending from Winter’s
withering cold,
Spring appears with promise of
renewal hope,
wild flowers radiating colors
forever so bold,
such a peaceful beginning to
help us all to cope. |
Summer
The morning light reflecting
through the trees,
casting shadows big and small
upon the ground,
a flowing summer’s breeze
rustling the leaves,
nature’s magnificence in the air
and all around. |
Autumn
A time for a season, a season in
time,
in Fall we celebrate the death
of living,
flowers, plants turning dull
losing shine,
withering their beauty no longer
giving. |
Winter
A winter storm rages throughout
the day,
turns all so calm in the still
of the night,
tucked away snug in warm beds we
stay,
peering out the window at the
moonlight |
Photo by Takako Takasuka
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