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alliteration spring poem

Welcome Spring Alliteration Poem

Welcome Spring, say goodby to Winter with this original alliterative Spring poem celebrating the changes that the season of birth and awakening brings.

Spring!

Dancing daisies, dandelions, and daffodils, swaying in sync, sing a song in celebration of Springs’ beautiful blanket of bountiful blossoming buds as buzzing bees delicately dance from flower to flower.

Convivial concerts of
red breasted robins and
boisterous blue birds
bring happiness to all who behold.

Wondrously February withdraws to
Warm March with a golden glow
From Spring’s shining Sun sent
Down to lead the way
For April’s soothing showers
Soon to bring fragrant flowers and
dance on May’s blossoming bounty.

Artists are arguably political planters of
graffiti growing on concrete canvases.

Flora and fauna,
nature’s rainbow
awakens among
winter’s gracious greens,
pastel pinks,
ruby reds,
willowy whites…
branches bending beneath
streams of sunlight shining
through cottony clouds.

summer sky
balmy breezes
welcoming weather
seashore
sparklers
sizzling sand
seagulls
sailboats
beach balls
blankets
bar-b-que
wondrous waves


Basketballs tapped in
anticipation of the next play
now replaced with balls and bats
connecting continuously
hoping to become the next Babe.

popcorn! peanuts!
clowns in the crowd
laughing ladies
giggling girls
beaming boys
magical men
agile acrobats
sensational circus!

The sounds of Spring awaken,
alive with the rebirth of
nature’s natural rhythms.

birth
baby
bud

© 2012 Barbara R Johnson

~ NanasCorner.com ~

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