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Sonnet To Winter - Shakespearean
Contributed by
Ramfire
on
Thursday, 18th July 2002 @ 06:25:29 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Winds blow hard freezing water into ice,
the snow on roads and homes declare it's cold.
Our ways and keeps are squeezed as by a vise,
and winter makes us mind as we are told.
Good holidays with pine and mistletoe,
give way to raucous time on New Year's Eve.
Gift nicely tied with fancy ribbon bow,
then parties keep us late from taking leave.
On frozen lake or skiing slope some play,
with happy gambol people execise their sport.
In flashing skates, sharp runners rule the day, and slalom prowess shines the hardy sort.
All know some winter days are often mean,
her disposition may well be obscene.
Copyright ©
Ramfire
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2002-07-18 06:25:29] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Sonnet To Winter - Shakespearean
(User Rating: 1 ) by Unaekseveer1 on
Wednesday, 13th November 2002 @ 02:58:20 AM AEST (User
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You've certainly caught the spirit of winter here Laurie.
A good write well written, if I may say!
With love
Dean:-) |
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Re: Sonnet To Winter - Shakespearean
(User Rating: 1 ) by Ramfire on
Wednesday, 13th November 2002 @ 03:53:33 AM AEST (User
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Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you like my poem. Maybe I can write another one you'll like. Thank you for the good score.
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Ramfire |
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Re: Sonnet To Winter - Shakespearean
(User Rating: 1 ) by Unaekseveer1 on
Sunday, 17th November 2002 @ 11:08:27 AM AEST (User
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Hey Ramfire,
I do not understand what you mean??
With love
Dean:-) |
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