Tag: spring

  • Ode to Spring

    Forming a watercolour from a sketch –
    new blooms and leaves are springing up on trees.
    At five o’clock the pigeons squall and kvetch –
    one wants to grab them by the neck and squeeze.

    Deciduous adults drop woolly socks,
    teenagers sprout knees and belly-buttons,
    their clothes bloom into heterodox;
    the streets are full of lambs that dress as muttons.

    The warming sun incites the happy shirkers
    as winds are loosing their winter punch.
    The lawns fill with blooming office workers
    and rubbish left from their picnic lunch.

    The fuel-poor stop heating and start eating,
    with fuller stomachs hearts begin to sing.
    As life begins anew, the sheep are bleating.
    The spring has come. Hooray for blooming spring.

  • Spring Nonsense

    The life on Mars
    is rather sparse.
    It’s very hot
    and dry on Mars.

    They grow mushrooms
    in the dark
    and walk their ogies
    in the park.

    They walk, so couth,
    with gravitas,
    for gravity
    is big on Mars.

    There is a festival
    of spring
    to bounce wildly,
    scream and sing.

    They light the lanterns
    by the stream
    and eat their mushroom-root
    ice cream.

    The ogies frolic
    off the lead,
    they quack and squeak
    and pay no heed.

    The spring is full
    of mirth and girth,
    it’s worth on Mars
    its worth on Earth.

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