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SEASONS
Where went the spring
when I was still flushed with youth,
when the wild birds all would sing
and everybody told the truth?
I recall blackberry blooms
and dogwood flowers pure and white
before they wilted into doom
and whippoorwills sang through the night.
The scent of honeysuckle filled the air
along with the musky privet hedges.
I ran and danced without a care
and had no fear of walking ledges.
With the spring came warming breezes
which wrapped me in their warm embraces
afflicting me with pollen's sneezes
as I walked through the sylvan traces.
Then summer came and with it heat
which I ignored for I was strong,
distracted by a girl so sweet
with whom I would share my life's song.
But summer came and then it went
and autumn came with leaves of gold
then like some ancient ent
it, too, left when it grew old.
Now my winter has arrived
when silence rules most everything
and this one query has survived.
Where went the spring ?
About This Poem
Style/Type: Structured: Western
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Candlewitch
3 years 2 months ago
dear Scribbler,
in this line:
then like an some ancient ent
do you mean( then like some ancient ent?)
I like the nostalgia in your poem. every time I get a new ache or pain, I wonder where those sweet Spring and Summer days went to. I guess that Winter days are here, but we still have the memories of "when"! your rhyming is superb, good title and content!
it is so nice to see you posting again!
*hugs, Cat
scribbler
3 years 2 months ago
Hi Cat
Damn my typos and blessings on those who point them out lol. Yep I guess this is poem meant for those who aren't as young as we once were. Thank you for dropping by and perhaps my block is finally breaking
Candlewitch
3 years 2 months ago
I hope so...
that you are coming to the end of your drought. we miss you and need you around here!
*hugs, Cat