There Winter Is!



There it is!
Do you feel its presence?
Don't look too far away
It's in me, in you, in us!
It stepped its foot and showed its face
And gives you goose of bumps!

There it is!
Disappearing of dust, can you sense?
In the summer, has the city been clear this way?
Needn't need fan to concentrate in the class!
Too much CFCs, it's time, use them less
Fill warm tea or coffee in your lumps!

There it is!
Children with jungle bells in their hands!
On the soft snow, with Santa Claus they lay!
As if in years, for songs and gifts and snow, they lust!
Hope we all find it as the best
When winter, along with Christmas, comes!

About this poem

The first paragraph of the poem talks about the arrival of winter. The second paragraph talks about the appearance of the city which generally look cleaner during winter season; fresh and chilly. Air conditioners are not very handy thus safe for environment as well. People loves to gather friends for bonfire partying and drink warm tea and coffee; which is pleasurable during cold. It also talks about students inside the class during summer when odour fills the room and makes the members unable to concentrate on their duties. Finally, the third and last paragraph talks about the main occasion of a winter, i.e., Christmas; where family gatherings brings children new cousins and happiness. Children enjoy the winter snow and exchange gifts: like they believe Santa Claus would. 

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Written on April 13, 2023

Submitted by tnonwangr09 on April 12, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme Axbcxd Axbxcd Axbxxx
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 617
Words 137
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6

Cagey Parky

 · 2006 · Nagaland

Cagey Parky (birth name- Nonwang Rachel), born on 23 February 2006, in a Christian family loves writing poems, stories and few songs, though hadn't much came across opportunities to publish it. Born in Mon Town, Nagaland in a Konyak family in North Eastern part of India. Being a teen, struggling to handle problems and being stressed over it, lacking happiness, is a part of advantage for strong imagination and ability to write. To write, a peace of mind is required which is only available when we're lonely. There is only one life but it has many doors. more…

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