Summer Snowstorm
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O’ mighty windblown dandelion, white flower;
Summer’s wind streamed garden;
Turns from their vibrant yellow color to their white/gray seed;
Such an awesome raining breed;
Winds blows, this spring summer flower;
Making it fly--summer snowstorm, blowing sending the seeds in air like tiny helicopters;
O’ mighty cottonwood tree;
As in spring and late autumn-fall;
You rain on me;
Ever, so very-very columns-tall;
Winds blows, this spring summer flower
Making it fly---summer snowstorm, blown and sent the seeds in air like tiny helicopters;
O’ Poplar fluff in late June;
Fluff floats through air and drifts over our sidewalks;
Like a blizzard yards, streets walks covered;
A cottonwood short of mid bloom;
Tis! fluff or the seeds, which are making you, sneeze;
Winds blows, this spring summer flower;
A living blizzard;
Summer Snowstorm, don’t you miss it, it's serious;
11/2/18
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Copyright © James Edward Lee Sr. | Year Posted 2018
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