A colours choir sang vibrantly

A colours choir sang vibrantly

A Poem by Gee
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Spring...an oldie given an airing

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Heads bowed as if in quiet prayer
the daffodils they swayed,
whilst dappled light through dancing trees
upon the lush grass played.

A bluebell sea rolled silently
to fallow fields yet sown,
o'er which in coming warmer months
a yellow quilt be thrown.

The thin veiled mists of early morn'
that washed the world with white,
cede to the over eager sun
days ever warm and bright.

A colours choir sang vibrantly
from life that bloomed anew,
to celebrate the birth of Spring
now another winter through.


© 2024 Gee


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Wonderful write here, enjoyed

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you kindly
"The colours choir sang vibrantly...
Love the English style of gentleness...
truly, Pat

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you Patricia (twice)
dear Gee, how could we survive without
Bluebells... or Bluebirds in the Spring...
The blue of the sky in your eyes... the
sweetness of a young fawn curled up in the
meadow green... innocent of fear...

Posted 8 Years Ago


A gorgeous litany of spring and all its wonder! I am jumping in and reading more...

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you kindly, guess we get lucky sometimes and the right words fall into place
Kelly Scheppers

8 Years Ago

I'm always amazed how that happens - indeed, we are lucky!
Wonderful indeed! In my opinion, 3rd stanza should be where it is and certainly, do not omit.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you, I will leave well alone and remove the authors note.
Silmara McGarry

8 Years Ago

You are welcome!
I agree. I love the days of Spring. After the harshness of Winter. A warm Spring day. Perfect. Thank you Gee for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you for reviewing
Coyote Poetry

8 Years Ago

You are welcome.
This is beautifully written with an old classic feel to it I like.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

You're very kind, thanks
Loved this read, imagery is fantastic and flow to match:)
Thanks for sharing and b-blessed!

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thanks JT, appreciate the review
I believe the third verse would make a great start to an already brilliant poem. I read it both ways and I do think that would make for a great start to this very lovely piece. I love it regardless of what you decide. :) Spring is one of my fave seasons with Autumn being my most fave. :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you, will have to make a decision at some stage
SJ Mullins

8 Years Ago

It's wonderful like it is, so regardless, it is well and beautifully written.
I am somehow missing the incompleteness you have mentioned about in your note. I feel this poem through the use of metonymous flowers captures the essence of spring in a consummate way. You have painted a picture of the beauteousness of spring and I appreciate your deft use of motion and adverbs to give it a naturalized flow.

Keep it up Gee.

Best, M.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you. Perhaps should delete the note as the original poem only contained the 1st and 4th verses
θεά 

8 Years Ago

Ah! That explains it then. Either way, I liked reading it.

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Added on July 27, 2016
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Tags: Winter, spring, Sun, daffodils

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Milton keynes, United Kingdom



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