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Said the tree of Hazelnut, He says, “I do declare! This Season is great And wondrous, This Spring beyond compare!
“Look! O quiet winds do blow Through quiet glades Of lost meadows; These gems heaped ‘pon My plate so grande, You cannot do But to demand!”
Said the Gr*censored*es to The Tree, “Not so! my friend, my friend, You see, this lovely season Is bequeathed To me! This smother’d Warmth is doubtless, sure, As if the wind caused Cats to purr! For
“This is the Season of the Sun, and it surely shall have Won, doubtless she, with P*censored*ion’s Kiss, She is grandest of all.”
But, the Leaves, cried out To Gr*censored*, “My sirs, you both are Wrong as Fire! for Autumn’s embrace is cool And sweet, And a feast for eyes Well met, indeed! “For tho’ this Season’s Beyond compare, what truly set’s It ‘part, Is the way those Maples Flaunt their cloaks So grand, like Solomon!”
But now, the Pine, Quiet and shy, She whispers a whisper Almost a sigh, “Good friends, the answer Is plain to see For myself, an ever green tree, That the season, that one beauty, Is Winter, and his cool embrace, The frost is surely most full Of Grace, ‘nd Snow! And Ice no matter when, those three months Must surely win, For with no winter, How can there Be another to compare?”
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Such a gorgeous poem.... Well, I'm not exactly an experienced writer or poet, but you did say you wanted critique, so, I'll give it a go. The one and only thing that popped out at me when reading was Said the tree of Hazelnut, He says, You were using a little poetic license, I know, but it stuck out at me as being just a little bit redundant. However, that was the only thing in the entire poem that seemed even slightly off. I wish I could write with rhythm like that!
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