I love this. I started out thinking it was going to be about a person and then- was totally surprises, but also totally delighted. You need to cross post it on Poetry Friday! Here is today's link: http://laurasalas.com/nonfiction-books-for-kids/join-the-poetry-friday-roundup-and-meet-my-family/
Yes, cheers to Spring!!!
ReplyDeleteYah!! The leaves are beginning to burst forth! This is lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI love your poem! I thought it was going to be sad and it turned out so happy! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just noticed today a greenish haze around the cottonwoods. Not exactly buds, not yet, but it was a sign! What a lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! Yes! I see you're getting ready for April, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting. Those crocuses must be coming up soon, but right now it's still pretty wintry in CT. Love the voices in your poem.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I started out thinking it was going to be about a person and then- was totally surprises, but also totally delighted. You need to cross post it on Poetry Friday! Here is today's link:
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Ha! Love this passionate ode to spring!
ReplyDeleteFinally is the cry of the day, Tamara. I am still seeing winter her on Long Island.
ReplyDeleteCheers to spring--and to the daffodils standing bravely through today's snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for spring, but your beautiful poem gives me hope. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem singing of spring emerging, thanks!
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