Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Goodness of Grass



The beautiful grass is flowers in sight.
For when the wind blows, the thin grass quivers.
The bright green shines in the ray of the light
and white light bounces off as it shivers.

The rain droplets pile up and have to slip
but not before glistening like diamonds
and the rain droplets making the grass dip
forming upside down shapes of cute almonds.

During those days they’re never forgotten
because everyone comes out to have fun
or sit and enjoy the grass like cotton.
For it won’t stay because it has to run.

When winter comes they shrivel up and die
to come again to get ready to fly.

2 comments:

  1. I love your sonnet Sadia! You really give me great visuals of the grass, the rain droplets, etc. I really like your couplet because it gets the reader thinking about the cycle of seasons.

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  2. This is such a great sonnet! You used some great description. I could picture everything you said in head. You did a great job connecting and relating with the reader.

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