Poem: Suddenly Spring
Sixty two degrees
The birds are confused
Plants poke out from the dirt
Is it time yet?
Two weeks ago
the thermometer sat
at eighteen degrees.
Step outside
not needing the heavy coat
the sun's warmth bright
reflects off the windows
in cheery shadows
on the wooden floor.
Soft wind blows
stirs the still-bare branches
couples walk as
children ride their bikes
and their laughter
floats on the breeze.
Maybe winter is over.
Perhaps the earth takes a breath
tries to thaw from bitter cold
enjoys this quiet reprieve
instead of going straight
into blazing summer.
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