The sun is hinting that it's time to go.
The shadows are lengthening in the snow.
Sidewalks go from white to sandy color
As the sun heads toward the horizon.
The shadows are lengthening in the snow.
Sidewalks go from white to sandy color
As the sun heads toward the horizon.
Taking photos to capture the day,
One had better run and play.
Night will soon be fast upon us.
Enjoy the warmth before it leaves.
Published by Harold Dean Sink
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2 Comments
Post a CommentYou know Harold, from the perspective of a mom with a 3 year old, I can see this as a really cute picture book story for my little one... Its a beautiful poem that I can envision with big colorful pictures in a child's book. I love it!
I enjoyed this poem very much, and I liked the picture that went with it! Good work!