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Samuel E. Stone

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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