Oregon Spring
Overcast skies bring
Rain showers and chill.
Earthworms are drowning.
Growing weeds sprout profusely.
Oh where is the sun...
Nerves are fraying here!
Seedling are growing wildly
Producing lush foliage but no blossoms
Rain is keeping the sunbeams away
Indoor activities are getting tiresome
No one can enjoy the outdoors yet
Getting tired of all this!
Doreen Bradley Satter, RN
Overcast skies bring
Rain showers and chill.
Earthworms are drowning.
Growing weeds sprout profusely.
Oh where is the sun...
Nerves are fraying here!
Seedling are growing wildly
Producing lush foliage but no blossoms
Rain is keeping the sunbeams away
Indoor activities are getting tiresome
No one can enjoy the outdoors yet
Getting tired of all this!
Doreen Bradley Satter, RN
Published by Doreen Bradley Satter, RN
DOREEN BRADLEY SATTER, RN is a mostly-retired Registered Nurse, Artist, Published Author and Freelance Writer and has been writing for the Yahoo! Contributor Network for several years. She has one published... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentOregon is such a beautiful place but very WET! ;-)
All too true! Well said, my dear friend! I love the way you write!