Seasons Poem by James Timothy Jarrett

Seasons

Rating: 4.9


I've drunk of the wine of spring

and been intoxicated by the lush sweetness of it's life

I've basked in the sky of the cool summer night

and felt the myriad stars beckoning to my soul

I've felt autumns bitter chill settling into my bones

as the leaves turned scarlet red and knew that winter was near

I've felt the frozen bite of Decembers icy winds wrap me

in their lifeless embrace and steal the warmth from my heart

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Linda Ori 25 May 2009

Lovely imagery - a vivid portrayal of the varied seasons through color and sensual perception. Well done! Linda :)

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Goldy Locks 02 August 2008

never have i read the four seasons captured so eloquently, effortlessly and succinctly. kudos.

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