Snowlakes Drift From The Sky Poem by Kezune Walker

Snowlakes Drift From The Sky

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The sky is grey and shattered ice,
Snowflakes drift from the sky,
Gently settling on crisp leaves or winter berries,
Blanketing the land with a magnificent white glow,
Trees of Evergreen are covered in a shine of crystallised frost.
On houses hang decorations of icicles,
Lustrous like Diamond,
People stay inside wrapped up warm by the fireplace,
Roasting marshmallows and drinking hot cocoa.
Horse drawn carriages leave tracks behind them,
A robin with chest of red sings sweetly on the fence,
While Wolves play on the ice.
The Sun begins to peek out from a cloud,
The Snow starts to melt,
Flowers rise from the snow,
Spring has moved into winters place.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Emily Oldham 08 November 2008

some beautiful imagery............. keep writing Athena *** words will change the world ***

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Alfredo Jacques 23 November 2007

This is a beautiful poem I really enjoyed it, thank you for sharing.

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Thad Wilk 03 November 2007

Lovely write Abigail! From winter to spring, we don't get that in Texas. (10) ! Thad

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