Snow is old hat.
We’re ready for a new topper,
a cold stopper:
a spring bonnet,
sunshine feathers
and cherry blossoms on it.
We’ll don a cloak
of dogwood petals.
May day is not far away!
Flowers, blossoms and
blooms will pave the way.
Copyright 2017 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Happy Poetry Friday (tomorrow)! Thanks to Amy Ludwig VanDerwater at the Poem Farm for hosting! Happy Seventh Blogiversary, Amy! You are an inspiration to kids poets everywhere! If you are a poetry love, please join in!
We never got the snow, but I’m still ready for the dogwoods! (Love your rhyme of bonnet and on it!)
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Thanks, Mary Lee. Not everyday you can manage a rhyme with bonnet. LOL
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After the storm we just got, I’d say we DEFINITELY need a new topper!
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🙂 Yes!
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I love those bright spring bonnets! We seem to be going back and forth between the old hat (okay, not quite snow but cold and damp) and the blossoms and blooms of spring.
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Still cold here, but I’m hopeful it will be warm soon. I’m glad you like my little ditty.
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Winter’s old hat is going to be traded in for Spring’s bonnet, Brenda. I think that this poem about the transition of winter to spring is just what we needed today. Happy Spring! Winter Wonder 17 was just unveiled. Thanks for contributing.
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I’ll stop by soon and look. Can’t wait!
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Yes, “old hat” indeed. I completely agree with the so-done-with-winter sentiments. Love the dogwood photo too. We don’t have those yet, but the cherries and early magnolias are trying.
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No blooms here except for crocuses. I’m imagining with the help of last year’s photos. Thanks for stopping by!
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Wonderful and happy poem, Brenda! It is snowing here, no “sunshine feathers”, but it will melt because it’s been so warm recently. I hope those flowers come your way soon. Our flowering trees are out, but the green leaves are still not showing. It will be a while!
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I’m looking for spring, but it’s hiding today. 🙂
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Love, love, love this poem, Brenda! Sending you warm spring air from the desert. =)
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Good! We need some heat to melt this new snow and ice. But my son’s orchestra won Gold in a statewide competition, so some good came of today. 🙂 As a result, I might even get to see him play violin at Boston Symphony Hall. That will be a proud moment.
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Hope you get that new topper-cold stopper-spring bonnet soon, Brenda! Probably shouldn’t tell you this, but we’re aiming to hit the 90s any day now in these parts.
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Wow. It’s sleeting here. One of us is smiling about that… LOL
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Oh, Brenda, I can’t wait. It’s SO dark and cold. But I’ll picture bonnets and maybe that will help. Maybe the chicklets will start wearing them for a day or two. 🙂
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Yay! I love that idea!
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Fantabulous! 😎🌹🌹
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🌹 Thank you! 🌹
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Your poem makes me happy! I am ready for the spring dress up show to begin.
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Wouldn’t it be fun to dress up in bonnets? I kind of miss that.
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Love your bonnet/on it rhyme! Thank You for your cheery/cherry poem,Brenda!
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LOL Thanks for your lovely comment, Ms. Poet!!
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“a cold stopper:
a spring bonnet”
Yes! I will order several of these…for me and my friends here in Western New York. What a fun and perfect poem for this in-between season weather. Thank you! Happy Poetry Month ahead! xx
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Thanks, Amy!
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This year was unusually cold and snowy in my part of the world, and we are longing for those much-missed blossoms to put in our bonny spring bonnets!
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Charming and delightful with that touch of your signature whimsy. Thanks for a bright spot in the day. 🙂
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Glad you like it, Jama. Have a terrific weekend!
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Snow again for us tonight and tomorrow! Ugh, BUT the good thing is that new snow somehow helps the old stuff to melt better. Go figure. Must be some science to it!
So you don’t miss it, the Scavenger Hunt poem is up today with your line in it!
http://mainelywrite.blogspot.com/2017/03/sol-ends-and-poetry-friday.html
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Great play on words with “old hat.” We’ve got rain today — washing away the old hat and bringing on those flowers (I hope!)
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We had rain this morning, but snow is falling now. Should be an interesting day!
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Here’s to Spring bonnets and flower bouquets Brenda -lovely writing!!
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Thanks! It just started snowing, though! lol
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Oh my, are you kidding? Even the snow angels are tired ~
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Now it stopped… We’re going to get a lot of something…
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we are more than ready, bring on our new hat!!
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We have snow! Maybe the last of season.
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Aw, I really liked this – thanks 🙂
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Thank you!
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Brenda, this is gorgeous…..turning snow into a hat. You bring fun and beauty all in one poem. Delightful!
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Thanks, Linda! Happy Poetry Friday!
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Frolicking
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Thanks!
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Lovely poem Brenda, although we don’t have snow we’ve had a week of cold rainy weather, and no sun. I’m ready for more of your blooms and blossoms!
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Thanks, Michelle. With luck, we’ll get rain and more rain. And no more snow. The columbine have sent up their round shoots.
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That’s encouraging!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
ONE MORE STORM…GIMME JUST ONE MORE STORM…ONE MORE STORM…AND WE CAN ENJOY THE SPRINGTIME! 🙂
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April Fool’s has brought us snow before. Sounds like we might get more this year.
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YUP. but how much? 🙂
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We’ll wake up Saturday and see what the world offers. As usual. 🙂
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YUP!
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I love this! I can see the blossoms and fairies dancing around the words of your poem. Yeah for Lady Spring! 🙂
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I’m looking forward to the greening of the world. One more nor’easter might blow through, though. 🙂
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Take Care until then! Blessings!
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And to you!
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This is charming. Bring on spring!
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Yes! Thanks for stopping by.
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Woohoo for Spring. It’s hard to believe all the snow. Wow. Hope you thaw soon sweet Brenda! ❤ xoxo
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I’m warm and waiting! It has to go soon. Is your back fully recovered? XOXO
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AWE thank you for asking. Well it’s about 85%. I still have some pain mostly after working all day. I’m still having trouble sitting for more than 1 hour but I feel I’m getting better every day. How are you doing? xoxo
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I’m doing good, knock wood. Exercising more, less pain. Surgery was less than a year ago, and I still tire fast. But I feel lots better than last summer! 🙂 XOXO
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