33 result(s) for Calendar Poems.
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Tapestry of Time
In January's hush, a new page turns,
Silent whispers of dreams that yearn.
February’s heart beats softly near,
Love notes flutter, the skies sincere.
March dances in with a painter's grace,
Colors bloom in an endless race.
April showers bring tender sighs,
Promises woven under gray skies.
May bursts forth, a canvas bright,
Laughter and warmth in golden light.
June’s long days, a jubilant song,
In fields alive where we all belong.
July sizzles with summer’s embrace,
Fireworks sparkle, a fiery chase.
August lingers, a slow, sweet kiss,
Memories nestled in sun-kissed bliss.
September sighs, a gentle retreat,
Leaves twirl down in a rhythmic beat.
October whispers of harvest’s delight,
Nature’s bounty fades into night.
November's chill wraps the world in gray,
A time for thanks at the close of day.
December snowflakes like dreams set free,
A year’s tapestry, stitched tenderly.
September's Embrace
In whispered winds of September’s breath,
Leaves descend like sunlit dreams of death.
Golden hues paint the twilight sky,
As nature sighs, and seasons goodbye.
Rustling memories in layers unfold,
Once verdant greens now timidly bold.
Each leaf a story, a mark of the past,
Embracing the change, we learn to hold fast.
Underneath boughs where the soft shadows play,
We gather the moments, let worries decay.
For in every fall, there's a promise of rise,
In the dance of the leaves, we find our reprise.
Frosted Embrace
In December's chill, the frost does weave,
A silver shawl that we all believe.
Hearts draw near in the glowing dusk,
Wrapped in warmth, as love’s true husk.
Snowflakes dance like whispers sweet,
Footsteps crunch where memories meet.
Together we gather, the firelight's glow,
In the quiet embrace of winter’s snow.
Each branch adorned, with crystals bright,
Echoes of laughter cut through the night.
So we hold dear, these moments divine,
December’s frost makes our spirits entwined.
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