Winter's History Poem by Emily Liang

Winter's History

Rating: 4.5


When the Snow Queen decides to turn her wrist
To take a peek at her watch
She exclaims 'It's time', and gently release
The light mist, cascading a slow and chilly freeze
The auburn Earth decked with frothy frost
Then, the blooms of snow come waltzing down
All the way downstairs, right from heaven to town
Like it's raining dandelion seeds
Pure, jolly and free
The lakes are armed with clear crystal capes
The snow queen with ice-diamonds on her nape
The world now awash with nothing but white
The gems of snow reflecting the sun's morning light
As the Snow Queen heaves a sigh of content
All is ready for this year's White Christmas Event.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: winter
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Godfrey Morris 16 February 2015

Beautiful poem with beautiful expressions.

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Emily Liang 11 January 2015

Haha, I will see to that. But I personally think PoemHunter is good enough and I don't have time for too much poetry for the next 2-3 years. Thank you for your comments once again.

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Jonathan Lee 10 January 2015

Thanks, Emily, Maybe as a suggestion, you may wish to consider submitting your amazing, uniquely splendid poem Stuff I Love to High on Poems website. My humble view is that this poem of yours is so good and memorable that it deserves to be prominently featured and widely read. Great poetic achievement on your part. Have a great week ahead. Merton

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Jonathan Lee 09 January 2015

Thanks, Emily, for sharing this very well-written, imaginative poem, with memorable diction and fresh insights. oh, yes, lately I posted a few poems on the website High on Poems. Their editors can be quite encouraging. Perhaps as a suggestion, you may wish to consider sending a few of your poems for their consideration. It is just a suggestion. Once again, best wishes to yourself and we continue to read and enjoy your poems and poetic gifts. Have a great weekend. Merton

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