Spring Poem by Paul Butters

Spring



At long last Winter wanes
Slackening her icy grip
On our frozen land.
Those tiny buds
Have shown their heads
Above the parapet.

Spring's summer promise
Wafts through the air:
The ghost of life
Warming everywhere.

I found a rhyme!
That's so sublime.
Those Muses have awakened too.
All's moistened by the morning dew.

Wizards of the word can now rejoice
At Nature's wonder,
Singing with a soulful voice
And a crack of thunder.

April showers
Sooth the bowers
As May is on the way.
Soon it will be June in bloom
And an August holiday.

Is Spring or Summer my favourite season?
Well both are better than Winter's treason.
It's great to have these longer days
And soon we'll be lounging in sunny bays.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature,season,seasons
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Close
Error Success