Winds of SummerA Poem by WindSongA lady in a white linen dress Observes a butterfly as it flits away. She gathers all the prettiest flowers From the warm enchanting month of May. Though the willows in the meadow weep, And cool winds in the garden blow; The soft and mellow winds of summer Embrace her there before they go. Falling leaves drift swiftly by As summer clings to autumn's trees, And caresses those who fall in love In a warm and gentle breeze. © 2014 WindSongFeatured Review
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15 Reviews Added on May 7, 2014 Last Updated on May 7, 2014 AuthorWindSongScarsdale, NYAboutI enjoy reading the poetry of e.e. cummings, Dylan Thomas, Anne Bradstreet and Pablo Neruda, to name just a few. Reading and writing poetry is my escape from the rat race. When I read the poems of r.. more..Writing
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