The Dance Of The Seasons Poem by LeeAnn Azzopardi

The Dance Of The Seasons

Rating: 5.0

Take this rose and put it in yr hair
As we dance the tango in the dawn's light
The warmth of the rising sun fills our hearts with joy,
But we are cautious
For we fear winter's rage
As it lurks behind spring's visage
Never knowing when winter decides
To have another go
Spring drags it away from its feet,
Until winter is defeated once more
Promising to have revenge the next year,
Like some cartoon villian that never see it through
We watch the flowers bloom in the meadow
Waltzing until the dusk of summer

Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: seasons
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
M. Asim Nehal 07 September 2023

You poem captured the beauty of seasons. I enjoyed reading every word. Full ******

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Dr Dillip K Swain 07 September 2023

I am an ardent lover of dance. You have personified the seasons and I can imagine the varieties there. Well penned.5 stars.

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 06 September 2023

So delightful to tango at dawn and waltz at dusk! A beautiful poem, LeeAnn. It's in my Favorites.

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Belle Wassermeister 06 September 2023

Very nice, LeeAnn!

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Anjandev Roy 06 September 2023

This is absolutely brilliant....thank u... LeeAnn....

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Rob Lamberton 25 April 2025

With Love there is a mix of caution and change and courage to take joy in the seasons!

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 22 September 2023

Top marks for this fantastic poem +to my favourite

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 22 September 2023

Loved this poem LeeAnn. Lovely words and phrases. Dancing the tango in dawn's light and waltzing until the dusk of summer.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 08 September 2023

Loved your opening lines. Very heartwarming! !

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 08 September 2023

A very lovely poem showing how seasons forced their way out defeating others. Yes, sometimes the grip of winter lingers overpowering spring.And yet spring asserts its way and we see tulips blooming.

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