Late Spring Easing To Summer Poem by Deanna Samuels

Late Spring Easing To Summer



Early Spring has eased into late Spring,
foliage is at its richest deep greens,
trees thick, full branched,
boughs heavy with leaves and budding fruits.

Crop fields sprouting, growing,
each day getting stronger, taller.
Road verge grasses high, overgrown, lush,
a would-be splendid meal for grazing.

Birds chirping and tweeting loudly,
hidden in the dense hedge rows
while frogs croak intermittently,
concealed amidst damp roots and long grass.

Hidden streams gurgle sluggishly,
slowly moving downstream,
attracting menacing mosquitoes
ready to eye a warm-blooded victim.

Birds are nesting, patiently rearing young
while pond and lake edges
become platforms of discovery
for young waterfowl to swim.

Small mammals suckle their new born,
teaching the brood to hunt safely in the wild
while ants, bees and other creepy crawlies
build nests around their queen.

Dandelions have passed their day of golden wonder,
leaving delicate, white puffy balls in their stead,
quickly to be lifted and scattered by the wind,
ensuring the seeds make for more flower growth.

Summer is no longer too far behind,
soon the Spring scene will be transformed,
transformed to the fullest of nature's growth,
richness of colorful blooms and bounteous harvests.

Observing and written between Courtice and Richmond Hill - 3rd June 2023.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: spring,change,summer,birds,small,animals,trees,leaves,grass
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Deanna Samuels

Deanna Samuels

London, England
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