Never Mind The WeatherA Poem by Alan S JeevesWe are unable to change the weather therefore, we may as well make the most of what we getThe coldest, forceful wind may blow; The sun may, sometimes, golden glow;The rain may, often, showery show; The sky may dust the land with snow. When it blows my hat is tied; In the heat, 'neath shade I hide; I shy from rain until it's dried; And, as it snows I stay inside. I don't mind a raucous gale Or the sunburn in the vale And, nor the damp as raindrops sail I love the biting snowflake hail. A gust may roar throughout the night But by the day the sun may bright; A storm may rage with all its might ~ The winter snowfall, purest white. Come what may my senses see All that nature gifts to me. Fair or foul or wild and free, That's the way it's meant to be. © 2022 Alan S Jeeves |
StatsAuthorAlan S JeevesWest Yorkshire, United KingdomAboutI live among the Pennine Hills near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England. I was, though, born in Nelson, Lancashire., England. My days are spent writing, arranging and playing music - and also writing .. more..Writing
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