POEM STARTER

Using twelve stanzas, write a poem about each month of the year.

12 Months

The year begins with cheers and glee,

A fresh start with so much to see.

Newborn hearts, resolutions take flight,

January whispers, “Embrace the light.”

The shortest month, love in bloom,

Valentine’s Day dispels the gloom.

Winter starts to lose its sting,

February dreams of early spring

Winds awaken the sleepy trees,

Hope emerges with the warming breeze.

A month of sun and fleeting rain,

March is caught between joy and pain.

April’s laughter spills in showers,

Painting earth with vibrant flowers.

The birds sing, the days are sweet,

Life dances to spring’s heartbeat.

May arrives with a golden hue,

Windows glisten with morning dew.

A peaceful month, no frantic race,

Take your time in nature’s grace.

June teases summer, skies pristine,

Endless fields, a luscious green.

Days feel balanced—slow and bright,

The world is growing, steeped in light.

July ignites the summer land,

Fireworks burst, colors grand.

Busy days and starry nights,

Everything feels bold and right.

August hums with insects’ songs,

Fruit hangs ripe; the days stretch long.

A golden haze fills the sultry air,

This feeling is rich and rare.

Leaves blush red in September’s skies,

We near the end—how fast time flies.

School calls our names, the season turns,

Summer fades as autumn burns.

October cloaks the world in fear,

Pumpkins glow as ghosts appear.

Winds run wild through trees untamed,

The chill is soft, yet autumn’s claimed.

November brings a sharper chill,

Feasts are shared, and thanks are willed.

A quiet hush rides on the breeze,

Sweeping softly through the trees.

December gleams with festive glow,

Softly falls the season’s snow.

A year concludes as it began, with cheer,

Winter wraps the fleeting year.

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