JANUARY
A new beginning, earth frozen shut.
FEBRUARY
An unspoken day of love.,crocus peeking through snow.
MARCH
Sounds of Irish laughter, geese flying home.
APRIL
Newly planted flowers, colored eggs appear.
MAY
Perfume smelling air, honoring fallen soldiers.
JUNE
Unbroken lifetime vows,front porch flags.
JULY
Letting freedom ring, hot sand underfoot.
AUGUST
Long vacation, sunburned neck, summers end.
SEPTEMBER
Brightly painted leaves, classroom chatter returns.
OCTOBER
Remembering a man of discovery, pumpkins covered in leaves.
NOVEMBER
Electing strangers, many traveled miles, being thankful.
DECEMBER
Pine scented trees, unselfishness, peace on earth
Author notes
This poem takes you through a year describing some of my fondest memories .
Written June 28th, 2004
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WONDERFUL COMMENT
Thank you so much for reading an older poem. I do look forward to your new contest. Take care, Sandy
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Lovely sentiments here.
Well I guess this covers the months and the sentiments of each one. I tell you do well on these pieces. In a few days I may just post an interesting contest about the birth of Jesus. -
Wow you found one of the first poems I wrote when I found this website. Thank you for the nice comment. Take care, SandyL( . Take care, Sandy
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beautifully painted picture of what the year should be like.
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I just sent a message on my im but it disappeared off the screen. I don't know if you got it. It was acting up all day for a few people on here. Thanks for the comment. This was one of my first poems I wrote when I found this website. I had never written before that. Take care. Sandy
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excellent work
very clever idea for a poem this one is your anniversary in june i loved this brilliant creative piece of writing ...may i suggest you write about a perfect week beginnig in church or ending inn church
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