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Acrostics about winter 1-10.

Contributed by iverhyck on Sunday, 14th March 2010 @ 01:33:46 AM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



1.
Snow’s soft, snow’s light.
Nothing is so white.
Oaks are a bit weird.
Winter wonders are here.

2.
Snow’s fallen at last.
Nasty days went past.
Outdoors-the-great glows.
Winds make comforting blows.

3.
Snow’s on the trees.
Nobody sees
Owls, white ghosts. Ah!
What magic silence! Hush!

4.
Something has whispered. Snow.
Nothing is moving. Snow.
Ox-eyes are ringing. Snow.
Whiteness is reigning. Snow.

5.
Some snow, some frost, some sun,
Nativity-Christmas, God’s son,
Orient patterns in blue, black and white,
Watch-Night Services on the last night.

6.
So, winter has begun.
Now real snow’s come.
Ouzel, bullfinches are like beads,
Which are sparkling in the beams.

7.
Sometimes I hear strange things that mean
‘Neither snow nor frost touches me’.
Oddball! Get out and touch them yourself!
What do you feel? I know what you’ll tell!

8.
Sure it’s the best season.
Neat snow clothes are worn.
Oh, find at least one reason
Why I should think I’m wrong.

9.
Sing to the fairy winter wood.
Nod, just nod the talking trees.
Open your soul to their mood.
Wander in the thoughtful fields.

10.
Snow’s glistening in the sun.
Nacre laces are on green firs.
Obey an impulse: cry, jump and run.
What a moment to immerse!





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Re: Acrostics about winter 1-10. (User Rating: 1 )
by Fuzzy on Sunday, 14th March 2010 @ 03:02:47 AM AEST
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Hi, enjoyed this,the first time, i read
this, and i enjoyed reading it again
here,very nice write.

Take care
Fuzzy




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