Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland

A Poem by Literatureandthemind

I opened the door to a winter wonderland.
The ground looked like it had the skin of a powdered queen.
I ran outside and opened my mouth, sticking out my tongue.
One snow by one snow,
One flake by one flake,
The snowflake dropped into my mouth and I tasted the savoring taste of the snowflake.
I ran to my friends and started an idea.
One snow by one snow,
One ball by one ball,
We formed a snow ball, one large, one medium and one small. 
We laughed and got a new idea,
One snow by one snow,
One man by one man,
We formed a snowman and stuck on it's other accessories.
We fell, our back to the snow and began to giggle.
One snow by one snow,
One angel by one angel,
We spreader our wings,
And pretended to fly.
These were the days of the winter wonderland.

© 2012 Literatureandthemind


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Lots of great description and very vivid. Good work

Posted 12 Years Ago


Very nice.

Posted 12 Years Ago


A very good poem love the repetition

Posted 12 Years Ago


Beautiful poem!

I loved it!

KEEP IT UP!

Posted 12 Years Ago


A beautiful write with great imagery. I loved the repetition of one.... by one... :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


I always wanted to live where it snowed. After reading this, I want to even more so. A lovely write.

Posted 12 Years Ago


wonderful

Posted 12 Years Ago


i wont snow now good one

Posted 12 Years Ago


This makes me want it to snow. Very heavily. Too bad that's not likely going to happen for a few seasons. . .

Posted 12 Years Ago


I experienced many such happy days, as I was growing up. I was always the last one to come in out of the cold. I don't much care for going out in the snow now that I'm older, but it is beautiful.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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