SPRING

Something is so special about the spring,
Positively special,
Really, here’s the thing—
In the spring, all renew—to come alive,
New growth, and everything
Generates anew. High five!
SUMMER

Some summer’s can be hot,
Unbelievably hot!
Melting ice-cream, burnt skin hot,
Molten heat, in the street hot
Every day a clear blue sky… blue sky
Running with sweat and land bone dry Hot!
AUTUMN
*Please drop your aitches when reading this stanza.

Around this windy time of year,
‘Undreds of leaves fall to the ground.
Trees shrug off their clothes in blustery air—
Until, under their denuded boughs, leaves lie,
Moulted into a magnificent golden rug.
Nature shows rare beauty, when her leaves do die.
WINTER

Woolly socks and a woolly scarf,
Itchy tickles can make you laugh,
Nice warm tea and crumpet by the fire,
Thermal underwear is warm attire,
Especially needed in frost, ice, and snow
Roll-neck sweaters are nice, you know.
Lesley Scoble, October 2024
I wrote my acrostic poem The Four Seasons in response to the W3 Poetry Prompt #130. Diana Coombes is the Poet of the Week (you may read her winning poem here) and challenged us to write an acrostic poem. Please click below for the full prompt guidelines.
Click her for the full prompt guidelines
Diana’s prompt guidelines
- Theme: The changing seasons;
- Form: Acrostic (the first letters of each line in each stanza spell out a given word);
o Four stanzas:
§ One stanza for each of the four seasons – ‘autumn’, ‘winter’, ‘spring’, ‘summer’ (in any order);
§ If you prefer to refer to any of the four seasons by other names, you may use those names in your poem instead.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you, Diana, for your inspiring prompt.
Thank you, David, The Skeptics Kaddish, for hosting, and for your encouragement and inspiration.
Thank you dear reader!
Lesley lives in the City of London Square Mile. An artist, actor and sculptor (her first ceramic sculpture won the V&A inspired by… Award). Scenic artist & book illustrator, playwright (her musical play, Rapscallion performed in inner city schools and theatre school); TV dancer; mime artist; Animator and illustrator for TV production. Set up Pinecone Studios Ltd and IIMSI Ltd drama and filmmaking workshops in London – producing award-winning films made by children.








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