Budtime BlossomsA Poem by Marie HarrisonA spring poem
Budtime Blossoms Floral curtains flutter in spring’s fresh breeze Sleepy green turtle slowly rushes by Mockingbirds love songs rustles trees fresh leaves Bumble bees buzz by to try honey pie White fluffy puppies frolic in brown mud Spotted fawn sneak to eat garden’s sweet corn In peace jersey cows doze and chew their cud Mother hens lay their breakfast eggs for morn Fuzzy kittens play hockey with beetles Restless woodpecker steadily batters Cool babbling creek feeds thirsty weasels Diamond snake sun basks, resting his rattlers Nature’s grand commencement of spring has spread Budtime put blackberry winter to bed © 2011 Marie HarrisonAuthor's Note
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Added on January 20, 2011Last Updated on January 24, 2011 Tags: Beginning Of Spring, Ending Of Winter, Animals, Nature, Springtime AuthorMarie HarrisonAtlanta, GAAboutMomma told me to get out and enjoy life, so now I'm going to dance. more..Writing
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