Springtime In Virginia Poem by jackilton peachum

Springtime In Virginia



(pear blossom song)

Damn those roses!
They're gossiping again—
Vain old ladies in their red hats!
Look at that ring of thorns—some necklace!
Their chatter fills the leaves of the pear tree-
Riling the mocking-bird,
Scolding the yucca,
Shaking down pear-blossoms.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: spring
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Peachum 08 September 2019

Please. feel free to translate

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Jack Peachum 12 June 2019

Powmhunter needs to add GATHA to formats- mist widely used format in world!

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