Season's Drift Poem by Seema Aarella

Season's Drift

Rating: 5.0


What in mind did winter think?
When coating whiteness on their pink
Covering gardens and roses beneath
Cloaking beauty with its icy sheath

The sleeping splendour ruffled her veil
Sprang out in glory, over dead hail
Glint and glamour blended, that miss,
Blushed softly at her lover's kiss.

Did the summer sulk in remorse?
While scorching spring's green course.
Drained saps and twitched the sprout,
Earth but stomached sun's hard clout.

Brooding deeply, helpless she stood
Raising her bare divested hood
Doleful autumn's inherent grief
Doubled with every detaching leaf.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: seasons
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 15 May 2014

Seema nice poem I enjoyed it

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Chandrashekar A Posy Poet 16 September 2009

yet another musical verse from you....seema!

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Sathyanarayana M V S 15 September 2009

Very very beautiful imagery and description Seema. It's a pleasre reading your works after a long time.

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