seasons come seasons go
some bring wind some bring snow
spring is the time when flowers start to grow
ready for the summer for there flower show
summer brings the sun to the beach we go
bathe beneath the sun as it begins to glow
buy your favourite icecream from the icecream man
as the people cue along the icecream van
autumn is the time when trees begin to bare
leaves begin to fall falling everywhere
winter brings the snow children start to play
happy having fun sliding on there sliegh
all a part of nature that makes the world go round
each and every year these seasons can be found
- Author: jim56 ( Online)
- Published: December 10th, 2024 06:16
- Category: Unclassified
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Nice writing ) my favourite season is spring ..
i like them all i do my garden in the spring grow
my own flowers
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Grow your own flowers ? Oh right … ok
Another seasonal poem to keep the spirits bright. Nicely done Jim
thankyou for lovely comment means lot
Great write Jim
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You're welcome
Thank you Jim for my daily bit of uplifting, enjoyable read
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You are very welcome
A lovely seasonal write Jim. I’m not a fan of winter, much prefer spring which is my favourite season. The season of renewal and rebirth. I like summer as well. A chance to get out in the garden. Hope you have had a nice day.
your like me spring and summer garden time
used to like my sliegh has a k,id tho in winter
mother natures seasons a bit of everthing
garden been abused by the storm have to get it done
more expense thanks for always lovely comment
keep warm wrapped up and stay safe jim xxx
Sorry about your storm damage. Our garden is looking in a sorry state too. Too windy still for gardening. It will have to wait.
yea same here will leave it for now
dont want it wrecked again
nothing that cant be fixed
take care stay safe jim xx
Another fine write, Jim. Great seasonal images.
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Children grow up and people change, but human patterns repeat themselves.
true
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