"Four
Seasons" and Other Poems
Samuel E.
Stone
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Four Seasons (#
5 /10)
Spring
Like life itself a mere drop of
rain will fall,
a time for a new season, a
season for the time,
an evergreen tree once standing
ever so tall,
now lays in ruin as the sun
begins to shine. |
Summer
Sunlight in the sky radiating an
intolerable heat,
plants and trees withering as
dirt turns to dust,
rivers slow to a trickle but
nature can’t be beat,
hardship of the season come but
survive we must. |
Autumn
Winter, Summer, Spring and then
comes Fall,
leaves showering down covering
the ground,
mighty wind whips through the
trees so tall,
branches rustle, then the loud
cracking sound. |
Winter
Artistic prism we find in each
flake of snow,
designed by our Creator in
heaven on high,
enjoying beauty yet so much we
do not know,
without questions never stopping
to wonder why. |
Photo by Takako Takasuka
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