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compose a poem on the winter season in English​

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Answered by abishekbk2007
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Answer:

Whose woods these are I think I know.

His house is in the village though;

He will not see me stopping here

To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer

To stop without a farmhouse near

Between the woods and frozen lake

The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake

To ask if there is some mistake.

The only other sound’s the sweep

Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,

But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep

Answered by kuldeepkaur101969
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Answer:

An awesome scene the artist paints, expert and deft his hand.

Brush strokes swift, he draws with ease, a winter wonderland.

Landscape sketched from memory, heavens and land entwine

Rapidly the scene is set, exquisitely divine.

Pine trees reaching tall and proud, like statues standing still.

There is no wind to speak of, more an icy winter chill.

Strong branches dusted with the snow stretch their fingers high

As if welcoming the blanket bequeathed by the darkened sky.

Crisp snowflakes twirl like dancers, pirouetting to and fro,

Waltzing to their silent tune toward the ground below.

Pale moonlight generously showers diamonds all around.

Its treasure glints and sparkles upon the hardened ground.

Snowfall in shades of silver envelops the land below,

Lighting up the darkness with its soothing, gentle glow.

Mellow in its nature, no preference where it lays,

Takes refuge where and when it can, throughout the winter days.

Though bereft of colour is the scene, prevailing grey and white,

Its awe inspiring beauty is apparent day and night.

Who nonchalantly paints this scene, for all on earth to share?

His strokes proficient every time, precise and so aware.

Jack Frost paints wondrous pictures with his palette of frozen dew,

Then stands back when his work is done and proudly admires the view.

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