January's frost and snow
makes your central heating blow.
February? That's no better;
almost as cold, and a good deal wetter.
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quite clever and a lot of fun! It makes me feel so much better for the horrendous heat we have 6-9 months of the year here. So glad you shared, Paul!
Having spent some time in England, I can well appreciate this poem. Delightful! !
Another beautiful poem! Being a lover of music, I loved the rhythm and beat you have maintained all along till the end! Your last two stanzas were simply great! I was keen to know what the people there had to say about the last line with its typical English humour! What Jennie says is perhaps true! But I suppose it is the sea all around which contributes to the unpredictable nature, of the typical English weather! 10 +++ -Raj Nandy
This one really made me chuckle. I remember being told once - 'England doesn't have a climate - it just has weather! ' But if we got better weather - what would we grumble about? Politicians of course - do you think there is a secret parliamentary weather control room?
Love the flow and personality you have given this write of the seasons...... Very nice flow of adjectives....... Bonnie
Weather talk at its finest, Paul. I can't believe I missed this one! S :)