Seasonal Change

Seasonal Change

A Poem by Willard Wells


days have grow short and

our nights have grown long and cold

warmth slipping away


flannel sheets on bed

planning a long winter sleep

think I'll hibernate

© 2015 Willard Wells


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An honest write. Hibernation sounds warm and cosy. Just have someone beside. Great read :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Willard Wells

9 Years Ago

Thank you for you time in reading my work and you comments.
Make sure all your work is done for the winter is done, both male and female variety because you do not want to be hibernating alone.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Willard Wells

9 Years Ago

Well interesting that you say that. I read this to my muse last night and she said what is hibernati.. read more
Hibernating...sounds cozy. Another lovey poem. As always, thank you for sharing...

Posted 9 Years Ago


Willard Wells

9 Years Ago

Thank you for you kind words and for visiting. It's greatly appreciated.
ahh! that special woman in your life will keep you warm.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Willard Wells

9 Years Ago

Ah you remember my muse that I keep close. I will keep her close. Thank you for your visit and kind .. read more
Love this one. Just do not hibernate alone. Your feet might get cold. Smiling. Valentine

Posted 9 Years Ago


Willard Wells

9 Years Ago

Thanks for stopping in and giving me the advise. I like it.

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Added on November 6, 2015
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Willard Wells
Willard Wells

Sacramento, CA



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Photography and words are my activities to try and keep an over active mind under control. For the most part my pieces have been short since that's how I'm wired. I would like to write something longe.. more..

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