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Return of The Peepers

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By Fiona HowellPublished about 20 hours ago Updated about 19 hours ago 1 min read

I wait to hear this sound every Spring,

the chorus of peepers.

The song comes back every year

and yet, it always surprises me.

I am still waiting for this sound to come

this Spring. Snow falls in April and

catches in the early mud,

that freezes once again.

Pockets of the peepers’ song will

split the dark and takeover the forest,

as the rest of the animals start to stir

awake for the season to return.

The sky turns from snowy white,

to a robin egg blue as a sure sign of

true Spring.

Still, I wait.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Fiona Howell

I am Fiona Howell, an Irish musician and a writer hailing from New Hampshire, US. I have two books out on Amazon: The Locked Box and Blackwood. I have three poems published in anthologies by the Peterborough Poetry Project.

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