Season's Beauty Poem by Mimie Durand

Season's Beauty

Rating: 5.0


Winter snowflakes silently falling
Trees are white; yet bare,
No birds are singing
It’s dormant everywhere.

Soon Spring is here
Flowers and trees come alive,
Birds calling for mates
Summer soon will arrive.

Summer appears
Sunny days and calming nights,
Evening Crickets fill the air
Hope to see the Northern Lights.

Fall is soon upon us
Auburn leaves are falling,
Trees soon will be bare;
Winter is calling.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 01 February 2017

Beautiful depiction of the four seasons of the year as they set in sequentially, well articulated and nicely penned with insight. A lovely poem indeed. Thanks for sharing Mimie.

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Howard Savage 15 September 2016

Great poem with a touch of reality and true emotions, spirit, and Profoundness.

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Brian Jani 15 May 2014

Mimie nice poem I enjoyed it

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Sandra Martyres 01 May 2009

A delightful poem on subject that has fascinated poets over the years - the changing seasons...great flow of words Mimie

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