Memorable Childhood Poems About Fruit

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Whispers of Spring
Cherry blossoms bloom, delicate pink whispers, In the tender embrace of the springtime dew, Children run wild beneath their soft shivers, Giggles and laughter in skies bright and blue. Petals like dreams on the breath of the breeze, Rustle like secrets, sweet stories to tell, Nature’s confetti, a dance of unease, Worlds spun in wonder, where all seems to gel. Barefoot they wander, through orchards in bliss, Plucking ripe fruit, as they reach for the sky, Each cherry a treasure, each moment a kiss, In dreams colored crimson, the seasons fly by.
Peach Fuzz Kisses
In summer’s glow, where laughter hums, Peach fuzz kisses, sweet as plums, Sun-kissed cheeks warm as the day, Childhood dances in bright array. Barefoot, we raced through orchards wide, With sticky hands and joyful pride, Each bite of fruit, a treasure found, As giggles echoed all around. Golden light and scents of sweet, Where every moment felt complete, With juicy dreams and warmth so bright, Our hearts took flight in pure delight.
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