i love spring

jim56

i love it when it spring it warms the heart in me
lots of spring time flowers there for us to see
crocus and the daffodil and the snowdrops to
showing of there blooms in the morning dew

trees begin to bud to grow there leaves once more
now theres leaves again like there was  before
the robin on the fence sings morning song
bringing in the dawn as he bobs along

a lovely time of year with so much to view
mother natures beauty for every me and you

  • Author: jim56 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 20th, 2025 05:17
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  • arqios

    There must be a lot of nature where youโ€™re at, or at least close by! Such wonderful scenery one could visit at any time through your poems ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

    • jim56

      i live in a land of farm and fields
      surrounded by wildlife 24 7
      thanks for comment means a lot

      • arqios

        Youโ€™re welcome Jim ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ•Š

      • teardrop

        Hi Jim, I sure wish we could get some spring right about now..lol. I live in St. Louis and right now we have about 5 inches of snow along with the bitter cold...brrrr, As always, love reading your words. You put so much meaning in them it makes the reader feel and this is no exception. Thanks for the read, my friend.

        • jim56

          hi i live in uk its spring here bit cold at moment but sunny
          thankyou for such a beautiful comment jim xx
          keep writing

        • sorenbarrett

          A lovely portrayal of the budding of spring and all its beauty. Very nice Jim

          • jim56

            hi thankyou for always lovely comment
            means a lot jim

          • Cassie58

            You paint with words Jim the promise of all that is spring. I canโ€™t wait for it to arrive. Today it is grim and pouring with rain. Thank you for your lovely words and transporting me. Have a good Thursday.

            • jim56

              hi Cassie glad u like poem
              nearest i got to spring at moment
              horrible cold and rained all day
              got things to do but all outside
              and its raining so give a miss for now
              seedlings doing ok under growlights need thinning again
              i can do that indoors keep me busy for a while
              thankyou for always lovely comment
              keep well keep warm keep safe jim xxx

            • Poetic Licence

              We currently have a Robin entertaining us through the day and evening, lovely read

              • jim56

                thank you for comment means a lot

                • Poetic Licence

                  You are very welcome

                • Reynaldo Casison

                  Nice One Jim
                  Nice And Sunny Rhythms

                  • jim56

                    hi thankyou for comment

                  • Tony36

                    Excellent write Jim

                    • jim56

                      thanks for comment

                      • Tony36

                        You're welcome

                      • RSM0812

                        I can't wait for the spring. The snowballs are taller than the houses here.

                      • RSM0812

                        Snowbanks not snowballs

                        • jim56

                          hi thanks for comment

                          • RSM0812

                            I meant to say I can't wait for spring. The snowbanks are higher then the houses here

                            • jim56

                              ok

                            • NafisaSB

                              yes spring is coming, and every word of your poem welcomes it with such joy
                              a good read

                              • jim56

                                thanks for comment



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