Seasonal Masquerade BallA Poem by KATHY SUE SILLSFor the Creative Poetry Group.
Mother Nature sends out invitations to a seasonal party. Leaverage is opened for Spring, Summer, Autumn and winter. Each season embellish themselves in their unique nature.
Spring dresses with blossoming flowers. Butterflies and bees lactant onto the colorful bouquet. Grass rich and green becomes a silken carpet. The tranquillity breeze sends a delicious fragrant dancing about. Spring smiles as acquisitive nature's banquet unfolds.
The sun's solar rays lighten up the summer. Spring's rebirth becomes haggard and withered from the sultry heat. Dark brown patches quilt the grass. Birds haffle in exhausted despair. Summer cries in nostalgia for a more beautiful attire.
A sigh of relief echos the world. Autumn's fresh breath cools to a replenishing touch. Leaves unzip into a fashionable shade. Magic implodes the earth as Autumn takes a bow.
Winter bursts free with shivery blast. Crystal clear icicle hang from roof tops. Snow falls like fairy dust. Silence freezes in the crisp artic air. Mother Nature and her bachelry sip macchiato as the seasonal masquerade proceeds. © 2012 KATHY SUE SILLSAuthor's Note
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