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JOSIE'S POEMS

Seasons and Weather Poems 

By Josie Whitehead

T H E   Y E A R ' S   C Y C L E

By Josie Whitehead

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Year's Cycle (The)

In January the cold wind blows 
Stinging ears, cheeks and nose.

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In February soft snow floats down
Coating countryside and town.

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March winds raging loud and shrill
Have strength to snap the daffodil.

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April’s here - spring flowers appear.
And summer’s warmth is very near.

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May’s gentle touch brings warmth to spring,
With colourful flowers and birds that sing.

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In June we have the longest day.
The sun bids us: 'Come out and play!'

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July’s arrived – goodbye to school.
The beach is hot, but the sea is cool.

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August -  holidays and fun –
Warm days for playing in the sun.

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September’s here and also school.
Back to work seems rather cruel.

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In October, with its shortening days,
The trees put on their best display.

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With November’s bonfires blazing bright –
The summer’s sun has taken flight.

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December’s lights adorn our streets,
And Christmas brings us many treats.

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It’s goodbye to another year.
Let in the new with festive cheer.

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Copyright on all my poems

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Bird
Bucket & Spade
Backpack
Red and Blue Fireworks
Christmas Decorations
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