"Four
Seasons" and Other Poems
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Samuel E.
Stone
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Four Seasons (#
6 /10)
Spring
Transcending yesterday to a new
tomorrow,
a mystical magic of passion,
desire and delight,
Spring often washes away our
tears and sorrows,
leaving us overwhelmed by
nature’s artistic sights. |
Summer
Yesterday’s wind and rain,
brings tomorrow’s warm sun,
ice to fire with a burning
flame,
changing seasons is never done. |
Autumn
Summertime is replaced by the
wind and rain,
skies of radiate blue turns ever
grey and dark,
berries ripen leaving a
distinctive purple stain,
and no longer do you hear the
sound of the Lark.
Samuel E. Stone, Copyrightc
2011, All Audience |
Winter
A blanket of snow covering the
earth,
winter set in taking it’s
mastery hold,
mystery of the season since our
birth,
spectators in awe watching it
unfold. |
Photo by Takako Takasuka
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