Seasons of Life

poem by: Christopher Russon
Written on Apr 10, 2016

A mother's baby for all to see
Is like springtime
that brings forth
new born leaves.

Followed by summer days
a child growing in a world of play
The summer fades takes the childhood days away.

The flame of youth with changing moods
toss and turn like the waves of the sea
The calmness of the autumn wind
blowing away those golden leaves.

Winter along with frost and cold 
a reminder that one is growing old
one more empty branch
another forgotten soul

The seasons of life start again.

 

Tags: happy, love, rhyme, inspirational, hope,

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teresa Skyles commented:
Now I really enjoyed this one.It gives thought. TY Christopher
Christopher Russon commented:
Some people believe these words sum up life. Other people believe life moves on hence the words New born leaves.New life.Thank you for your comment.
Patrick Lean commented:
Nice blend of the seasons with the stages of growing.
Frank Hornby . commented:
Life really is four seasons......clever poem Chris........loved it..
Christopher Russon commented:
Thank you Frank.most aporeciated
Roxanne Dubarry commented:
What a beautiful dedication to the, "Seasons of Life," by Christopher Russon. Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us at Pondrin.
Christopher Russon commented:
Thank you Roxanne for your lovely comment.
Ja Ja commented:
Words and verse of natures beauty Intertwined, with our tour of duty Thank you
Christopher Russon commented:
Thank you everyone for your lovely comments.

 

 

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