Little Green Soldiers Poem by Darlene Walsh

Little Green Soldiers

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Tiny little soldiers pose far as a sea
Bright green they all are waiting for me
Week after week they keep on growing
Leaning this way and that as wind is blowing

They never stop growing, they don't know how
But given a chance they can feed a cow
They seem to never be slowing
So week after week I keep mowing

Pushing first one way then turning around
The engine relentless in its rumbling sound
But it must get done so I best keep going
It must all be done so there is no slowing

Sun beating down and I commence to frown
In my own sweat I'm sure I will drown
From the tree overhead birds are crowing
Then I think back to when it was snowing

Winter was cold, long and hard
Snow as high as my eyes filled the yard
So to the grass I say keep on growing
Better then buried in snow I'm certainly knowing

Friday, May 9, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: humor
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Now that the lawn mowing season has started, and my summer job is lawn mowing, me and my little green friends wrote this little poem. After the long hard winter we had this year, and my memories of 30' snow storms before I moved to the south, I thought a little reminder of how much nicer the summer is, despite the heat, than the nasty winter.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Loyd C Taylor Sr 09 May 2014

Hello Darlene. You capture the scene and season well, good work. Oh and get to work, here it grows again! Please check out my new poem, I'll Put Some Coffee On. Thanks, Loyd

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