Melted Snow

ForeverJesus7


The trees are still without leaves.
For now, the clouds are still grey.
Still, there is sign of new life,
as it gets warmer everyday.
The ice begins to break,
and the rivers start to flow.
Now falling is the freezing rain,
instead of all the snow.
Frosty is not frosty.
He is now just a puddle,
a carrot,
and some coal.
There's no more need,
for snow plows,
with just patches of slush on the road.
So let's say two more weeks,
before leaves start to show,
and give it about another month,
before flowers start to grow.


LET IT SNOW IN MICHIGAN ! ANGELA & BRIAN
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All through the WINTER Michigan like chalkland
Snowy white the Frost she bite
All the Kiddies wrapt up tight
But not a FLAKE in AUCKLAND
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AUCKLAND in NEW ZEALAND : tropic Paradise
We never get no snow you know
We never get no Ice
Never build a SNOW MAN dont you know
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All trough the WINTER swimmin' in the BAY
If it gets down to SIXTY F
We say gosh its cold to day !
But we sail in our BIKINIS very FRISKY
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So never stay in MICHIGAN in the WINTER
Icy breeze your house will freeze
No difference OUT or INTER
Come to AUCKLAND : KIWIS NEVER SNEEZE !

  • Authors: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym), ANGELA & BRIAN
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  • Finished: March 10th, 2019 06:00
  • Limit: 6 stanzas
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  • Comment from author about the poem: I personally love the cold and especially the snow. Still, gone are the sub-zero temperatures, and now here is the warmer sun. Spring will soon be here. Persistence is key
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Comments1

  • Ternic73

    beautiful just beautiful

    • ForeverJesus7

      Thank you for your comment. I am glad that you enjoy it.
      Persistence is key



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