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Acrostics about winter 11-20.
Contributed by
iverhyck
on
Thursday, 25th March 2010 @ 10:50:17 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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11. (Arguing with my friend Moonqueen).
Sore throats, fevers, headaches, Noses that run for SEVEN days Often make us stay at home When winter frosts begin to roam.
12. (Arguing with my friend Moonqueen).
Southern buds, you find abhorrent Nordic freshening cold. Open our Russian vodka Which can make you bold.
13. (Arguing with my friend Moonqueen).
Sneezing, coughing dear Queen Noticed nothing good in snow. Only bad traits can be seen When you feel youll get a cold.
14. (Arguing with my friend Moonqueen).
Snowballs have been served. Now Moonqueen looks too hurt. Oh my! I had to say, Winter moonlit nights are great.
15. (Arguing with my friend Moonqueen).
Shivering among fir-trees, Nagging at the ringing frost Occidental people ask me What they should like winter for.
Soothing them I can think of Nothing but the thing you know. Occurred first, this very snow Wrapped in mystery does work.
16.
Somewhere beyond the sky Nameless silence beautifies Outspread forests, fields and hills. Winter, how you appease!
17.
Somethings going wrong! Nearly all the snow is gone! On this gloomy morning Winter hem rains are pouring!!!
18.
Snow, thanks for coming back. Naughty winds and cunning Jack Ought to help us to delight Wondrous pictures at first light.
19.
Springs look marvelous under glassy ice. Near them bushes are strange and nice On sunny days, when the airs clear, When a breeze makes their branches shiver.
20.
Sincerely painted pictures Nature will work hard at. Odd plants and unreal creatures Will be on panes. Fancy that!
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iverhyck
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2010-03-25 10:50:17] (Date/Time posted on
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