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Spring Waits
by David Pekrul
copyright 08-16-2005


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
Frost on the pumpkin,
Frozen leaves upon the ground,
Spring waits in the wings.


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08-17-2005 Rene Laris    

Cool. It doesn't take alot of words to say what we want to say. This is a great example. And of course pumpkin time and pumpkin pies are right around the corner!


08-16-2005 James Shammas    

I like the first two lines. I'm not sure of the last. I'm not sure how I feel about the approaching Spring. I'll digest it and read it again.


Jim


08-16-2005 Roger Crique    

Very nicely done! In a few words, you were able to capture the advent of Spring. I think you chose the right imagery for this piece and though I do not like haiku, I think you did a marvelous job describing the few elements that paint a receding winter.


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