Winter Laid Down Poem by Patricia Kelley

Winter Laid Down



Winter laid down his sleepy head.
Covering his head; with nappy fall leaves.
He went to bed.
As spring's sun arrogantly appears taking the lead.
With Daylight Savings time just right around the corner.
Winter solemnly grieves.
Hiding his head!
From dancing sun rays,
He lies in a daze.
As spring, springs forward.
Stealing short winter days',
The rabbit goes hopping in search for a new mate.
Looking for a date,
To travel through hollow logs,
Running from wild dogs,
They tire.
Meeting up with soft white clover,
They gaily rollover!
And sigh!
Saying, goodbye!
Good night!
To winter's hidden sleepy eyes'!
They Welcome spring!
And sing…

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