Nature's Signposts
Beams of sunlight melt frozen flakes of snow,
and drop by drop; Winter trickles away.
And soon snowdrops spontaneously show,
impatient for Spring to warm up the day.
Winter disappears like a phantom ghost
as icicles start dripping from the eaves.
And yellow Daffodils, Nature's signposts,
guide Spring in, unfurling emerald leaves.
Spring exudes the odor of life's rebirth;
subtle, it lingers sweetly on one's breath.
For it's the fresh fragrance of Mother Earth;
the scent of resurrecting life from death.
Budding trees are gifts of an early Spring,
morphing into a million shades of green.
And it's a treasure She's eager to bring,
summoning flowers to color the scene.
Copyright © Emile Pinet | Year Posted 2018
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