Do Not Leave April
An April Remembered
Do not depart us April.
Cold winter, an unforgiving March that strode as a Lion from beginning to end.
Let me thank you first.
Flowers white as the clouds in our blue, our grass is green equal to an isle.
Purple and pink flowers splendor/.
Indigo in some field quietly illuminating the eye.
Red Roses and Yellow striving to bud.
The Orange decoration of the Sun paints a sky with unending beauty.
Stay a longer April you are warm enough for me.
I welcome your rain.
Your crisp wind with a bite of rebirth.
Drive home my trip is met with blue and white and all the colors of nature.
A long winter yielded as a Spring stood.
Copyright © Tulloch Cloherty | Year Posted 2015
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