Monday, April 04, 2022

 

A wealth of weather poems

 Ah, weather-- it is always with us, and always important. People did nice things with the topic this week! And a theme emerged, on the particular problem of April.

There was this gem from Desiree:
 
Cute little toddler
wearing a green Easter dress
under a parka.

Which was echoed by the Medievalist:

Huge flakes of snow fall,
On green grass and daffodils,
April is so cruel.

And Your Tim(e) Has Come:

The hope of April
That winter snow is no more
Doth make us all fools
 
And even Jill Scoggins:

85 degrees
at midnight, 45 at
6. Spring is confused.
 
Meanwhile, "Mr. Rock" (?) was working a little dark:

Black snow, green grass, and
A nest of cigarette butts
Cleveland, a still life.



Comments:
Mr. Rock rings true!
 
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