Brilliant
Yellow blossoms
Cheerfully sing their song:
"Spring is now here!" forsythia
Proclaims
Published by Mike Powers
Winner of the 2010 Best of AC Award in the Books category, I am a freelance writer with extensive experience writing online book, movie, and music reviews, poetry, short stories, and other articles of gener... View profile
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47 Comments
Post a CommentWell done. Makes me think of my mother, who loved forsythia.
I enjoy anything and everything about spring. Neat poem! rcj
back to visit!
I love the photo and the poem. Nice Cinquain.
good job!
I grew up with a forsythia bush under the bedroom window. Thanks for the memories.
I'm enjoying your photo as I did miss the forsythia this year. I was in Tampa when it bloomed here in Ohio.
I love the spring flowers!
Always a pleasure!!
Nice ;) !!