Wednesday, September 30, 2020

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DECEMBER JOY - A FOLD

A sigh of relief October all over 

Oh winds of September you were unkind

You messed up my roof and left for another

How then can i say i love thee most

I sigh with relief October all over 

Surely my February wines and dazzles me

 Still the love of December will never be over

 For did he not come on strain of angel songs

Joy of a baby in a manger laid under cover

A saviour not for one but for all to remember

December comes quickly October all over 

##NOTE: I have used the phrase '    October all over ' as my fold repeat in this poem. It is from a rhyme i know as a child regarding the hurricane season.

##NOTE 2.:The hurricane climatology adage “June: too soon; July: stand by; August: come they must; September: remember; October: all over” is a hoary chestnut that glibly elides risks at the beginning and end of the season.[from the internet]

 ##NOTE3: This 2020 September did really mess up my roof and left me with leaks


Blog hopping today with
Weekly Scribblings #39: October Thrills 
Prompted: to create new poetry or prose inspired by anything October.

Its Day 8 of 100 Days of Christmas ,here in T&T at FM Sweet 100 Radio Station

ENJOY THE MUSIC: BACK IN TIME CHRISTMAS PARANG SOCA PARTY MIXX. BY DJ JOHNNY.


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