Wonderful poem for the season of Fall. The cold day arrived in Michigan. I do like the pace of the Fall. Seem slower and easier. Amazing use of description my dear friend. Thank you for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Life does slow as we approach winter for both is and nature.
Thanks Coyote, hope you and you.. read moreLife does slow as we approach winter for both is and nature.
Thanks Coyote, hope you and yours are well.
Well timed Gee. First snowfall this fine, brisk morn. Once i got over mumbling under my breath and stomping my feet, i could enjoy the picture postcard scene... Before i remembered it will be Monday soon and i will be tramping through it all day, blah!
I like how you set this one up, with not only the scene, but nature winding up in preperation of those lucky enough to hibernate. Lucky sods 😀
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Aye, if allowed If barricade the doors after stocking up with all and any grub that is supposedly ba.. read moreAye, if allowed If barricade the doors after stocking up with all and any grub that is supposedly bad for your health.
Just settling down to see if the All Blacks can be beaten.
Cheers Lorry
"every thing is beautiful because every thing is dying" NMA, my favourite time of year, the best time for a ramble through the wids,
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
A springtime person me, hate the cold. Have to traipse round site nannying 50+ whining chippys which.. read moreA springtime person me, hate the cold. Have to traipse round site nannying 50+ whining chippys which is bad enough in decent weather.
Cheers Gram
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used to live in Netherfield, Milton Keynes, and hung out in a biker bar near Bletchley was in Mc Don.. read moreused to live in Netherfield, Milton Keynes, and hung out in a biker bar near Bletchley was in Mc Donalds for the bomb threat
back then there were joints everywhere and people snorting lines off the pool table, I sat at the ba.. read moreback then there were joints everywhere and people snorting lines off the pool table, I sat at the bar with my sherry and ignored, Pam Ayers in hand
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Ahhh, Pam Ayres, now ya talkin' poetry. Was she a product of Hughie Greens opportunity knocks ??
Wow for me this is such a fabulous exotic poem as mother nature covered all in virgin snow like u talk of yer place and how you creatively say, ' hibernation's door'. Kudos for such awesome imagery.
Pls pleez do review/ comment/ write your thoughts under my newest poem too titled, ' sing a song of Taj Mahal'
dear Gee... your poem is as fragile as a
falling leaf from a "tired limb singing a frosted hymn".
The gentleness of your rhyme has me entwined in the
time of year when fallen fruit is baked in pies and
seasoned with nutmeg and cinnamon and lots of love and giving.
truly charming, Pat
wonderful winters poem ..you have a gift for rhythm Gee .. and the rhyming is superb .. nothing forced nor trite ... syntax is as we speak ... comfortably .. love this winter offering my friend ... we barely see snow here in the Ozarks of Arkansas .. but when i took Beauregard (our younger dog) out i could smell it on the wind coming out of the south actually ... thanks again for your words about Bella .. i can see you with your two good friends easily .. scratch their bellies for me will ya!?
E.
love this poem ... :) and the title .. its length and importance to the poem has freed my minimalist mind a bit ... i am sure a longer title will pop out for me one of these days as a result
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
I'm flattered E, cheers. I personally think rhyming is at its best to read when kept simple and unco.. read moreI'm flattered E, cheers. I personally think rhyming is at its best to read when kept simple and uncomplicated, not that I can stretch to anything other than that :)
Am off out with the hounds shortly and it's tipping down with rain :(
Have a good Sunday, take care.
I read not only our seasons here, but the "season of life," especially the colors... green, grey, white, all rich with symbolism. Whether Mother Nature or another lovely lady, we love her colors and shades of character. Well written!
The snow is loveliest when undisturbed. It's hard to believe that all those little snowflakes that fall one by one can accumulate the way they do. Mother Nature is truly something to marvel!
I forgot to mention - I really love the title!
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5 Years Ago
Thank you Kelly. As others have said the title would be a fine line to wedge into another write.
Ah, my favorite times of the year, fall, winter and spring too. I loathe summer! North Carolina can never decide from one day to the next. Our kids go to school wearing long jeans, long sleeve shirt and jacket to get on the bus. By lunchtime, the jeans are rolled up to the knees, the sleeves are pushed up past the elbow and the jacket is stuffed inside the bookbag. When I was a kid, Thanksgiving holiday meant sweaters, fireplaces and soups. Now, it's tee shirts, flipflops, open windows and icecream. Christmas meant possibly snow, coats, high electric bills and prayers for Spring. Now, it's checking the Weather Channel every two hours to figure out how to dress. My Dad used to say that Mother Nature must have tripped over South Carolina on her way up, hit her head and just can't remember what month it is.
But your poem is awesome and everything the seasons should be.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Thank you Rhayne. The season's have become less pronounced during my 57 years on this planet
Devoted family man and lover of life.
Simply written, easily understood "stuff" for those without code breaking skills. You will NEVER need Google to understand me:)
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