Can I not compare thee to a Summer’s day?
All warm and fresh and green
Where skies are blue and water clear…
And frost and ice unseen?
For Debbie’s One Word Sunday.
Can I not compare thee to a Summer’s day?
All warm and fresh and green
Where skies are blue and water clear…
And frost and ice unseen?
For Debbie’s One Word Sunday.
A wonderful contrast, Tom! and for me, perfect for a Sunday.
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Pleased you think so, Frank. Spring is just around the corner now, so hopefully the contrast will now start to fade a little.
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Banish the frost and snow! Brrr 🥶
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I know, Chris… but here at least, Spring is on its way…
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…and we now have our autumn leaves! 🍂
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Ah yes, the times are changing again
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Definitely poetic – a nice portrayal of snow and ice and I love the words
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Thanks, Debbie. 🙂
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That poem would work if you lived in Arizona, although not during the summer. Much too hot then. You’ve inspired me to write a poem that’s sort of like a limerick in that the first, second, and last line rhyme and the third and fourth do too. I bequeath you all royalties that may come from the sale of it! 🙂
How can I compare thee to a blooming cactus?
I must admit it would take practice.
Although you can be very prickly
It would make our relationship quite sticky.
You might want to accuse me of malpractice.
janet
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Those blooming cactuses get everywhere, Janet, don’t they?
🙂 And thank you for all those royalties! 🙂
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Delightful poem Tom! I too long for the warmer days of Spring! 😎
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Thanks Jill… not long to wait now! 🙂
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