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"Four Seasons" and Other Poems 
Samuel E. Stone

Four Seasons (# 1 /10)  

Spring
Winter’s agony transcends to Spring’s hope,
where death awakes to splendor in the grass,
filled with love, birth and the tools to cope,
a mystical, magical illusion comes to pass.

Summer
A babbling brook wandering through the trees,
moss covered stones upon the shore so inviting,
beneath the trees with all their dancing leaves,
summertime in the forest land can be so enticing.

Autumn
Each new dawn brings even a shorter day,
nights get longer as the moon makes it pass,
wind and rain turns to an ice and snowy way,
Autumn, the changing season not meant to last.

Winter
Winter is the bosom of nature rebirth,
a time of renewal, a time to refresh,
most import of all the seasons on earth,
bears sleeping in caves, birds in their nest.

 
 Photo by Takako Takasuka
 
 


 

 

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