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A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons

A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons. By Jodi Lee Conrad. SPRING INTO SUMMER. Spring… spring into summer The rains flow into sunshine The flowers peek then up they pop and colors bloom School comes to a close and beaches open Raincoats and galoshes turn into sun hats and flip flops. 1.

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A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons

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  1. A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons By Jodi Lee Conrad

  2. SPRING INTO SUMMER Spring… spring into summer The rains flow into sunshine The flowers peek then up they pop and colors bloom School comes to a close and beaches open Raincoats and galoshes turn into sun hats and flip flops 1.

  3. flowers grow and bloom beautiful colors so vivid fragrant scents fill the air drops of rain and rays of sun from the sky they fall down gardens filled with foliage make things just right petals and stems flowers flowers 2.

  4. Snowflakes Snowflakes twirl and whirl From the sky they float and flip Each one different and unique 3.

  5. SEASONS Spring comes only once a year The birds sing loudly for all to hear. Summer soon will arrive The sun shines down and lovely flowers thrive. Autumn brings the changing of the leaves Beautiful colors falling from the trees. Winter blows in with cold winds abound. Snow piling up on the frozen ground. 4.

  6. Falling into Fall Pumpkins glow orange and yellow sitting on porches Scarecrows standing straight and tall along fences Apples red and round falling from trees into bushel baskets Children dressing up in scary costumes knocking on doors Black cats hunch their backs hiding in bushes 5.

  7. About the Author Ms. Conrad teaches first grade at Abraham Lincoln School. She loves writing poems for her fabulous first grade friends and spending time with her wonderful family. Ms. Conrad enjoys watching the seasons change. She loves watching the flowers bloom in spring, running outside in summer, crunching the leaves beneath her feet in fall, and watching the snow glisten in the moonlight in winter.

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