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Two Poems from our Summer Poetry Collection
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| SUMMER |
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Amy Langham
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The first sight of summer as a bud begins to form late in the horizon begins a summers dawn. A bud begins to petal and colours send a shine, the morning has broken and smells of fuit and fresh wine. The trees are almost green the summer is a gorgeous sight the prettiest I've ever seen. The tarmac begins to melt and birds begin to sing tweeting and chirping underneath a mother's wing. The heat comes on heavy and beams surround the earth as creatures of nature summond a new child birth. The sensational feeling of waking up as the sun burns through my eyes, not a cloud in sight or rain a drip but clear deep blue skies. The warmth heats every object in sight and shines glass very bright and nature itself is smelling sweet and is going with the heat. A summer's day and the beach is hot with people all around, your feet start to burn as soon as they touch the ground. The sand in between your toes is as irritating as can be, but you're at the seaside, it's a beautiful day with plenty of deep blue sea. This is my thought of summer and how it is these days, loving each and every moment of those summer rays. |
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| SUNLIGHT |
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Rohima Begum
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SUNLIGHT |
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the sunlight has come very bright it gives you the wonderful light it rises high up to the sky gazing into it my, oh, my it's orange and yellow it makes me mellow it's round and round it doesn't make a sound it's calm and mindful it's very wonderful it follows me i can see but that's all i can tell about the sunlight i can hear the ringing bell.
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