COLOURS

Bluebells in woodlands
A carpet of blue
Yellow primroses
Half-hidden from view,
The first tender snowdrops
A vision of white,
Cornfields of poppies
A wonderful sight,
Variety of roses
Of every hue,
Pink cherry blossoms
And azaleas too,
Yellow forsythia
Heralds the Spring,
Copper beech trees in Autumn
A wonderful thing,
Rainbow of colours
In dainty sweet peas,
All shades of green
As Spring dresses the trees,
Changing shades of the ocean,
Bright blue Summer sky,
White fluffy clouds
Drifting leisurely by,
Surrounded by colour
Nature's gift every day,
A truly magnificent
Visual display.

By
Barbara Spyt (née King)
© Copyright Reserved 2008
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