Ode To Arizona On A Hot Summer's Day Poem by Adam M Snow

Ode To Arizona On A Hot Summer's Day



Oh sweltering is summer's day of bliss,
So hot the desert's kiss from sun above.
And sweat that drops cause me to reminisce -
the past, a summer's day a child would love.

A playtime in a grassy field of green
and from a hose the water cool and free;
oh such a joy is this midsummer's scene,
the children's laughter flows in joyful spree.

I wish that day would greet me just once more,
The joy of feeling free on summer's day.
Instead I am confined to cool indoors,
Upon my laptop typing verse to sway.

Midsummer's Day you make me such a fool -
I fear your heat will be forever cruel.
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Friday, July 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: summer
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