Fountains Poem by Paul Butters

Fountains



Fountains of flowers, growing so fast.
Such a shame that none of them last.
Summer blossoms soon will wane,
They'll be back next year again.
Bees await the autumn flowers,
Checking out the wooded bowers.
Twittering blackbirds guard their land:
Will their fights get out of hand?
Swallows swoop with arcing wings,
Ever returning for endless Springs.
It's early July, just past midsummer,
Every green leaf is a newcomer.
Earlier dawn and longer light,
Durable daylight and shorter night.
British weather will still prevail:
Sunny spells and storms with hail.
Winter always is a bummer,
I thank Goodness we have our Summer.

Saturday, July 9, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: birds,flowers,nature,seasons
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Soul Watcher 09 July 2016

Although I do not like Summer very much, But your poem motivated me to think about that again: -) Thanks for sharing

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Paul Butters 09 July 2016

Thank You. Yes, I did NOT mention wasps, sleepless nights with the heat, droughts etc.......

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