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The Seasons of Nature and Life
The Seasons of Nature and Life
Spring has come and so has life
Freeing the world from cold and strife
Babies born, new life abounds
The chirping birds newly found
Little green buds revealing leaves
The newly forming webs to weave
Dewy dewdrops cov’r the world
Life begins anew unfurled
Summer’s arrived with heat and fun
Water fights, and water guns
The time’s arrived to play in the pool
Times to forget the dreaded school
Barbeques to go to, movies to see
Fireflies to catch, places to be
But eventually the grand Summer is done
Leaving me with memories of tremendous fun
Colored leaves float through the air
Floating freely without a care
They seem to say Autumn’s here
Autumn’s come do not fear
Whistling, whirling wind of west
Blows through trees and old bird nests
The squirrels scurrying hastily to and fro
Autumn’s gone, and Winter is here with gusto
Snow has come and so has ice
Jack Frost’s wintery breath has enticed
Each delicate snowflake is unique
Winter’s come with snowy peaks
Sweet snow falls ov’r the ground
Silently as without a sound
The next morning a world of white
A beautiful day full of joyful delight
Spring brings life and a new beginning,
Summer, a chance for playing and singing
Autumn an opportunity to enjoy your schooldays
Winter, a time to reflect long past days
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