Many think of Christmas when talking of seasons, I no. I hear these words applying to all the seasons of life itself. Where do the winds of fate take us through these seasons? They have not left me with much hair to flow. Great poem.
Aye, I hear you. And perhaps not many as we may think: it is after all correctly, "the Season" and "Season's Greetings" the upper case "S" in this poem refer to the climatic seasons as a collective- Summer, Spring, Winter and Fall (all you got to do is call, as the song goes). As for that hair, well that is why we have a certain loved one with flowing hair to get that effect. going! Thanks Soren.
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A Ch..... Carol. Oh, let's mention the word now - Christmas!
This could be an appendage to the silly but true series. LOL! Thanks orchi!
Arrggh, I hate Xmas. They say 'Oh, it saves ya a couple of seconds of ink, instead of writing out 'Christmas' in full!'
It kinda resembles a fallen tree.... if only I could sketch in this reply box!
'warming' thoughts..
a good read
Thanks Mek. Glad that you are warmed thusly. Have a pleasant weekend.
Many think of Christmas when talking of seasons, I no. I hear these words applying to all the seasons of life itself. Where do the winds of fate take us through these seasons? They have not left me with much hair to flow. Great poem.
Aye, I hear you. And perhaps not many as we may think: it is after all correctly, "the Season" and "Season's Greetings" the upper case "S" in this poem refer to the climatic seasons as a collective- Summer, Spring, Winter and Fall (all you got to do is call, as the song goes). As for that hair, well that is why we have a certain loved one with flowing hair to get that effect. going! Thanks Soren.
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