The first word, blizzard, may be unfamiliar to most of us in terms of experience but I know one person who’s ultimately used to this term. Do you know him? He may be smiling at the moment- I am sure about that.
In the mean time, let us forget about his existence…hahaha…I am just kidding. Just so you know, I am currently seeing Ultimate Survival and Bear Grylls is testing his survival skills in Iceland. I pray he doesn’t run into hypothermia.
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Away from that and into Blizzard and Weather, the man I was talking is Robert Frost. Hello Rob. He is fond of snow and I am sure he knows what a blizzard is all about because he sure is used to the weather. Shall we?
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- Compose a poem inspired by picture with words in title
- Share with us
My name is Abuh Monday Eneojo. I will be your host. #HappyEaster
Once Upon a Tree
This snow won’t ever
Rock & Roll, no, not
at all snow casting
fate upon a tree
Rovers never to be
this snow upon a tree
Not like words who wander free
through fields of thunder
Shadow side too, sadly
suns never free to see
your beauty under
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Never spoiled not a spot in sight
the blizzard had roared in
covering all with white
the trees framed the world
snowed on too it was picture perfect
what’s a girl to do?
Soon would come the throngs of ppl
as it all started to melt
weather no longer predictable
as the earth tilts. -Ad (CRG)
You speak the truth. At a point I thought mother nature was infected with the virus..
Blizzard cold
In Winters storm
Look at beauty’s danger
Like fur boas across bare trees
Fields of white like giant fur coats
See people falling
Rather stay inside
#dailywisdomwords
POEM BY KARL WOMACK