Spring

Spring

Day 25: write a poem that:
  • Is specific to a season
  • Uses imagery that relates to all five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell)
  • Includes a rhetorical question, (like Keats’ “where are the songs of spring?”)
This month has seen such a mixture of weather, it has been difficult to know what to wear.  Ever the optimist, I've dug out my summer clothes and packed away warm jumpers until the autumn. 


Today,  standing on the station platform
We huddle,  in too-thin summer clothes
Against the spring chill.  Caught out
By days of sunshine, of sitting outside
With a cool drink in a long glass
Sunglasses and hat retrieved from
Their autumnal hiding place, 
The warm caress of early summer
Toasting skin with its first taste of tan,
Disturbed by the buzzing of insects 
Returned from their secret hiding places, 
New growth pushing through dusty soil
In need of evening water,
Smoky wafts of neighbours' barbecues,
The first sweet cut of the lawn,
We wrap our arms around us, tight
Warmth trapped within their circle,
Bemoan the sudden departure of the sun.
"Was that our summer then?"


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