Four Seasons Poem by Ana Monnar

Four Seasons

Rating: 5.0


Spring has sprung after the rain
Showers made the meadow so green
The seeds sprout, the pine trees dance
Transporting so many vibrant flowers,
Scrumptious fruits and vegetables to
wake up my taste buds and vision
While they all joyfully sing,
Oh what a wonderful world this is

Then, summer swings in
The sand is sizzling and
the waves are wild
But, best of all is to jog by,
The seashore pulls every muscle
on my feet and legs, as I zoom by
Subsequently, my body is a surf board
Made of cells, veins, and blood

Back to school in lukewarm autumn
When all the leaves decide to fall
All my friends, teachers, and teammates
I see, as we rumble through the corridor
Crackling foliage on moist, dark, rich soil
Cats rustle through abandoned leaves
As my dogs go frolicking in the garden

After that, winter is so bitter sweet
With chilly weather beating on me
As I run through the neighborhood
to stay fit and obviously strong
No sense in letting my muscles
grow week and meek
Rarely do I need a jacket
because the sunshine state bears no snow

So through the year and the four seasons
I have reason to live, love, and laugh
With extraordinary people,
embedded in my heart

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Alison Cassidy 05 September 2007

A familiar poetic theme tackled with obvious enthusiasm and singular passion. love, Allie xxxx

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Scott Austin 03 September 2007

This is a grand depiction of our four seasons here in Florida, isn’t it great a fabulous state to live. Really enjoyed the read, thank you for sharing. Scott

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