top of page

JOSIE'S POEMS

Seasons and Weather Poems 

By Josie Whitehead

Heading.jpg

THE YEAR'S CYCLE

By Josie Whitehead

Year's Cycle (The)

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

In February soft snow floats down
Coating countryside and town.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Copyright on all my poems

 


 

Daffodil.jpg
Bird
Bucket & Spade
Backpack
Red and Blue Fireworks
Christmas Decorations
snowman.jpg
bottom of page