The Seasons: A Poem

Sunrise over Amazing Grasses Family Farm The mad Artist wields His brush, Painted colors rush, To life and give flush, Before the quiet autumn hush. The life seems to pour, As colors fall to the floor, To be seen no more, Outside the dark, grey door. Brightness from below, Sun upon the snow, High, cold clouds blow, Flakes and ice appear to grow. The man melts with little seen, Underneath, pale, grey green, Hides life in dark unseen, Waits for warmth and to careen. Buds on branches show, Patience starts to grow, Trickles, streams and veins flow, Bringing fruits of melted snow. Sprung to life it springs, Bees, birds, sound rings, Lush green flings, Its gift bounty brings. Green growth gives one last rush, Underneath the Painter's brush. The mad Artist wields His brush, before the quiet autumn hush. More poetry is available from James M. Hahn in  The Last Dragon and Other Poems  available now. My new book of cryptogram puzzles " Secret Messages from the Saints " is avai

Reason # 10 to Homeschool

Reason # 10 to homeschool


Comments

Patience said…
Ok, I don't really get it so explain. Is it about gun violence in schools or more time to go hunting? (just call me dense)
James M. Hahn said…
Probably a little of both.
Mike in CT said…
What you can bring for show and tell when your school is your living room.
James M. Hahn said…
The animal you shot and killed. You can also bring it to your kitchen not for show and tell though, that would be playing with your food.