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"Four Seasons" and Other Poems 
 
Samuel E. Stone

Four Seasons (# 4 /10)  

Spring
Seasons pass in a journey forgotten time,
fading away the hardship of winter’s chill,
Spring brings an aura to our peace of mind,
a passive time of wishful hope and goodwill.

Summer
Field of green surrounded by a forest so tall,
trees so straight and narrow reach to the sky,
growing vine Maple is nature’s security wall,
where creatures of the land our born, and die.

Autumn
The warmth of summer is now but gone,
the beauty, the passion turns bitter cold,
left only with playful memories we long,
as Fall prepares us for winter ever so bold.

Winter
Such a scenic sight of nature’s wonderland,
snow covered trees, branches on the ground,
picture perfect but dangerous hardship to man,
from ice rain to driven snow it all comes down.

 
 Photo by Takako Takasuka
 
 


 

 

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