Open Poetry #50 |
Irony Of Seasons |
P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
Spring ...and the tree buds promise of shade from the sun, if we will only wait Summer ...and the sun promises warmth, if only we will come out from under the shade tree Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
very nice PU, I enjoy poems about nature and the seasons. As for myself, had I been writing this; instead of the word warmth, I would have used unrelenting, cursed heat. But that's just me. ~L |
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JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
I hate summer, and that is why I shall stay under that tree and its bountiful shade. I've had skin cancer three times, that is another reason to hide 'neath that tree's shadow. ~ If they give you ruled paper, write sideways. ~ |
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P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
" I would have used unrelenting, cursed heat..." I thought about using words to that effect Lori Rhoden, but I just couldn't make them flow. Also, what you may find as "cursed heat, I really do think of as "warmth"...considering I choose to live in a more 'temperate' area of the country (USA). Thanks so much for your comments! Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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P.U Stinkenbaum Member Posts 388 No Fan Of Exhaust Fans |
Yes sir Mr. Bolton! Perhaps a hammock under that shade tree with a pen, a pad and a pillow would be more inviting then a deep tan with a price tag! Thanks for your visit! Pass the Glade if you're going to do that here... |
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