Waitin’ For Winter Poem by Marilyn Lott

Waitin’ For Winter

Rating: 5.0


I put the lawn mower away
I don’t need it anymore
There is a chill now in the air
And I know what is in store

As I drive along the roads
Or take a relaxing walk
I notice the golds and yellows
And tall brown garden stalks

The garden vegetables picked
Frozen now or canned
Pumpkins orange and bright
For all the Halloween plans

Yes, I’m waiting for winter
Snow will thrill every girl and boy
But in the meantime I so love
Autumn and all it’s joy!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kesav Easwaran 13 October 2009

welcome to winter; Autumn, bye! Well connected lines Marilyn... words brisk thudding down like winter rains...good flowing write...thanks...10

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David Harris 12 October 2009

Marilyn, what a relaxing poem with beautiful imagery. Top marks and thanks for sharing it my friend. Hugs David

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Marilyn Lott

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Washington state USA
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