The décima challenge this week is “Birth” in one of the D rhyme spots. It’s a timely prompt, as it’s April. Last time I went to the park, I noticed a profusion of new flowers and multiple ducklings! Linked also to today’s Writers’ Pantry.
Sun rises earlier each day:
It has been hesitant to wake
Yet lately decided to make
The most of it, a better way.
And later the sun also stays,
Shining its rays upon the ground,
Illuminating all around.
Now this April springtime-green Earth
Is filled with blossoms and new birth:
Even more beauty will abound.
New life and rejuvenation of spirit!
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oh the beautiful anticipation of Spring. We are having lovely autumn days. Don’t look forwards to all of winter but the crispy frosty clear days are wonderful here
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Lovely spring poem.
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That makes me want ti try a decima too! Though perhaps without that particular rhyme restriction, as it isn’t Spring here. Nicely done!
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Yes, Springtime certainly is a time of hope and assurance.
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The sun stays out longer in spring and that’s why we love our spring days more.
And then the ripple effect shown in the singing of birds — glorious. Yes. Spring IS a happy season.
Thanks for the lovely poem.
Be well. I wish you miracles.
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