Much respects and love everyone!
There is the first Friday Night Poetry Corner for 2014. well the “Seasons Greetings” is almost left us for another moment in time; here is a poem that reflect on seasons for lack of speaking.
Here is my poem I wrote in 2009; it is called Trees. Take a walk through different times and reflect just a little…
Thanks again for stopping by.
Trees
I stood among green trees
The season of strong life
Giving
Park walks, of flying ducks
and laughing children
The young years,
Discourage elders’ tears
I walk among the colorful trees
Absence of new smells
The ringing bells
engulf the cool, sunny air
Enrage our foreshadowing
of the ice season
I step tenderly around the empty trees
The still water
stood silently
like old statues
Of far away lands
Snowmen castles
Angels’ mirth
and bears longing sleep
I dance among
the birth of trees
The wonderful scent of
May flowers
the togetherness of creatures
of small descent
I must admit
I love spring
Adore summer
Dread winter
while losing
Myself in the fall….
Great poem. Looking forward to spring!
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thank you :o).
oh me too!
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what a poem! a journey with a tree, through seasons!
the photographs are amazing!
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thanks :o),
i love the four seasons. i grew up in st. louis, mo and when i stayed in jacksonville, fl for a year; i hated that there was no 4 but 2 seasons. i wrote this poem a year after i moved back in 01.
the photographs are well done.
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i can’t think of the site where i got them from :o(
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here in India, especially in west bengal we have mostly two seasons- monsoon and summer, winter is very mild and almost absent. the fourth season spring/fall/autumn- well, we read about them in books, never see them.
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that makes sense Sharmishtha.. In your part of the world seasons are very different; i would one day love to experience such a change. I bet the all year weather is pretty nice for y’all for the most part minus the storms.
I experience all for seasons majority of my life. Growing up in St. Louis, MO (Midwest United States) and now living in Washington D.C (East Coast). The only exception was when i stay a year in Jacksonville, FL. They barely had a winder but no fall which was odd to me (and one of the main reasons other than detesting my job that i moved away from there).
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Reblogged this on kgbethlehem and commented:
Greetings everyone! I wanted to bring this back. This was an early poetry corner joint that I think you guys will like.
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I enjoyed reading yyour post
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Thank you. I happy you took the time to read it!
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