Spring snow
Glazes buds and blooms–
Sparkling daffodils
bow under the white weight.
Sun melts; the thaw
leaves only dew drops.
Spring snow
Glazes buds and blooms–
Sparkling daffodils
bow under the white weight.
Sun melts; the thaw
leaves only dew drops.
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This is just what happened here today. Great description of quick weather change and its effects.
thanks Jane!
Although I don’t want any more snow, your poem leaves me with the hope and youth of spring!
hope is good; youth no longer a hope of mine…..ha ha ha
lovely. I was able to visualize your words
that is a good thing–means I was successful in getting my point across
Nice no snow here though, a nice warm day we are heading into