Jonquils by biskuit
Spring Has Sprung
Bravely pushing through the earth,
Still cold and damp from winter’s breath,
Brilliant yellow jonquils burst,
Farewell to months of decay and death.
Those joyful, lovely flower blooms,
Which herald warmer days ahead,
Have us watching skies above,
As winter coats we start to shed!
Those sunny blooming treats have me dancing in the streets!
If you would like to tell a tale in exactly 55 words, post it and go tell the G-Man
I'm still looking forward to skirt weather here. There's nothing like dancing in a skirt.
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ReplyDeleteplease have a look at my 55, my first time!
Happy Friday!
love your spring poem!
ReplyDeleteI like flowers and all the excitement it brings...
cheers, ;)
wonderful 55. the weather has been amazing here this week and all the green is returning to the lang. ah, spring!
ReplyDeletemy 55 is uP!
OH how I need that spring to come---
ReplyDeleteI am loving all over these Spring 55's this week. This was perfection. Go shimmy and shake in those streets :) Thanks for visiting mine!
ReplyDeletei love spring, the most beautiful time of the year showcasing life. i love your poem as always, Carmen.
ReplyDeleteFarewell indeed to days of decay and death! Love this poem, Carmen! Am really pining for spring. You have been missed, friend. How is your trip? How's your mom? Hope all is well. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteSpring is in the air, thats for sure!
ReplyDeleteExcellent 55 Carmen.
All of us are MORE than ready for the Bloomin to Begin!
Thanks for playing today, and have a Kick Ass Week-End...Galen
Even though we still have lots of snow the sun has been shining and it has warmed up....:-) Hugs
ReplyDeleteSpring has sprung in Cyprus too!
ReplyDeleteNicely put Carmen.
Beautiful spring poem, Carmen!
ReplyDeleteHahaaa..I find it hard to Twitter using 140 words!!LOL
ReplyDeleteYou're GOOD!!
hughugs
This is a beautiful welcoming to spring. I feel always revitalized when visiting your blog, Carmen!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Did you know the daffodil is the flower of Wales?
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