Monday, April 11, 2011

The Floral Spring Review - Sonnet VIII

Oh welcome now the warm and radiant sun,

On gentle yellow pansy sunbeams fall,

It whispers to its neighbors, one and all,

They shiver in the breeze; all having fun,

Through tulip beds the rainbow colors run,

The daffodils with golden trumpets call,

While purple lilacs perfume does enthrall,

The crocus croons that winter time is done,

Magnolia flowers the blooms are fully set,

Ten thousand wedding dresses in each tree,

The redbud with its mystic subtle hue,

Burst joyously to join the springtime fete,

The apple blossom budding; soon to see,

Its place within the grandest spring review.


Peter L. Paulson

April 11, 2011

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