Summer’s sprouts, Autumn’s doubts, Will they survive the cold Winter brings, Into Spring They may get no more old. Still today, No decay, They are not quite yet dead, So enjoy, Don’t be coy, Take in their leaves of red! ————– These little guys were growing under the slide at a nearby playground. Sprouted inContinue reading “Summer’s Sprouts, A Pondering Poem”
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Free To Flutter, A Brief Poem
On jittery, flittery wings, This butterfly lands and it clings, To a welcoming purple-ly bloom, Now resting ’til flight must resume, To be free to just flutter around, Like this butterlfy making no sound, Would be quite the relished retreat, But, alas, we’ve not wings, only feet. ——————- Another photo of the Monarch butterflies inContinue reading “Free To Flutter, A Brief Poem”
Little Spider, A Short Poem
Little spider builds so neat, With sticky threads like glue, Web of angles is complete, Has caught the morning dew, Such amazing architects, Constructing with eight legs, Over night such web erects, Between some posts and pegs. ————— Spiders come in so many shapes, sizes, and types: tiny, large, huge, fuzzy, bulbous, flat, web builders,Continue reading “Little Spider, A Short Poem”
Love Birds, A Poem of Admiration
Two love birds together, Enjoying the scene, A day of great weather, On grass that’s still green, Not far from the water, So careful they walked, Tried not to cause bother, But think they felt stalked, I watched them a bit, As they waddled away, Their love’s one that won’t quit, Could see that plainContinue reading “Love Birds, A Poem of Admiration”