What do you think about when winter is mentioned in a conversation? I think about ice skating, baking cookies, and snow. I think winter is a season of celebration. Therefore, I am inspired to write a poem in celebration of in winter solstice by using the words 'winter' and 'solstice'.
W:stands for winter white
I: stands for ice, ice skating, and ice cream
N: stands for new and soft boots
T: stands for time for fun
E: stands for early rising on Christmas morning
R: stands for reindeer
S: stands for Santa
O: stands for Orange Bowl
L: stands for list
S: stands for snow
T: stands for tiny elf
I: stands for ice castle
C: stands for cream that goes on top of hot chocolate
E: stands for everlasting joy
Published by Rachel Heller
I am 35 years old and a free lance writer with a masters in Philosophy. I love to write and bake. I also love animals and reading. View profile
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- I stands for everything dealing with ice.



