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On May Sixteenth
I waited as I always do for at this time what would ensue! It happens in the month of May. Like clockwork, it again came true. It was a quite nice, sunny day as I drove up on my driveway, beside which stands a lovely tree nearby where starlings like to play. I saw those starlings soaring free, and as they swooped, enchanting me, to my front porch my eyes were drawn. Can you guess then what I did see? Five rose bushes my eyes fell on - the only bushes by my lawn. Though all through winter they’d been dead, they’ve greened up with cold weather gone. Spring’s here for sure. Yes, winter’s fled, and never have I been misled by Mother Earth. I’m welcomed each mid-May by that first rose of red. Written a few days after May 16, 2022 Posted May 25, 2022 For Sotto Poet's Rubaiyat Contest Poetry Contest
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