A Taste of Green

A Taste of Green

A Poem by Judy Ponceby

Cool, refreshing
         Smells of fresh cut grass...
   Sounds like wind soughing through the spring leaves.
              Feels of dewed forest moss.

© 2011 Judy Ponceby


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Green with envy I am. Nice short write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


You left me tasting green; I need to run across this poem, again, during February in snowy Ohio. I enjoyed this write!

Posted 12 Years Ago


You've captured the essence of green.

This is lovely. :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


Chuckling here... I tease people by saying something they cooked tastes 'green'.

You wrote well and the afterstaste was 'nice'
- and green too.

Take care,
Chris

Posted 12 Years Ago


oh Judy, you poetic queen,simply marvelous fair lady x

Posted 12 Years Ago


Absolutely lovely, Judy!
Made for a welcomed break from the heavy heat--and the dry gray dustiness of too much cracking concrete.
Thank you, dear lady.


Posted 12 Years Ago



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Judy Ponceby
Judy Ponceby

Swanton, OH



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