Purple party hats prickle
with shiny, white icicles.
Tiny hyacinth fairies
swoop down greenery slides,
snowflakes spinning sideways.
Jack Frost’s zany zing has
shazammed into spring.
What can we do but have a fling,
sing-songing our belonging?
Copyright 2016 Brenda Davis Harsham
Note: I hear the scoop, scrape, thump of shoveling as I write my little ditty. Be safe, be warm. My part is to make hot soup for the weary, winter warriors.
Here is one happy snow monster:
Loved the snow monster photo and your lovely poem. The colour of an hyacinth is just lovely isn’t it?
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Yes, thank you, Charlotte. A hyacinth is fragrant, sturdy and beautiful, too. That’s quite a trick.
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Brenda, I can picture fairies gliding down stems and leaves with slippery snow helping them go quickly. The child in snow suit, “snow monster,” will be happy tromping through snow. Your warm, nourishing soup will bring the heat back into their bodies from head to tips of fingers and toes. ❤
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You must be a happy person, too, with an imagination like mine. 🙂
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more than lovely dear Brenda! Have a beautiful day ❤
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Thanks! You, too.
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How can one not love your poem? It is an ode to spring which is upon us!
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Thanks, Claudia! Old Man Winter might not be done with us, but I’m done with him. LOL
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Sad flowers, happy kid! 🙂
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🙂 The flowers will bounce back.
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Oh I know 🌻🌼🌹🌸
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Yay! Flowers!
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who says you can’t party outside in the Winter?
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Not me! 🙂
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Unexpected snow for many. Crazy weather. Loved your post, Brenda.
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Many of us here had nothing better to do than blog. 😉
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Ha ha! Harsh, cold weather keeps me indoors more than usual and then blogging calls. 🙂
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I did go for a walk with my daughter. Her joy was effervescent. 🙂
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Children can be amazing! 🙂
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i think the snow cap will soon fall off, but that snow monster – now she’s worth keeping )
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You’re right, as usual. 😀
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Beautiful!!! ❤
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Thx! 😀
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Brenda, thank you for liking my posts and your support of my new blog. Appreciated. It’s snowing here, too, on Spring flowers. Lovely photos and poem. 🙂
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Even a sad event like snow on spring flowers has its own magic. Your words have magic, too. 🙂
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What a gorgeous photo – but BOOOOO winter!
I love the idea in the poem that it’s just a fling. Very short lived -right? Quick selfie with the snow and we’re done?
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Still snow this morning, but I’m hoping it’s quick. 🙂
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Fingers crossed it’s already done!
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I heard about your storm! Stay warm and I hope the hyacinths stay strong~
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They’re a hearty flower. The snow probably won’t last long. 🙂
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