Monday, 1 June 2015

A Poem On Summer Season

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We hope that you are in a good health. We want to thank you, for stopping by to our poem blog, to read a Summer Season Poem. We welcome you from our heart to our poem blog and we assure you that you have come to the right poetry blog to read the best and famous summer season poetry in English. Please read the best poem on the summer season and let us know what you feel about it in the comment section?

Facts about the summer season:

Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, falling between spring and autumn. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. The date of the beginning of summer varies according to climate, tradition and culture, but when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa.

Schools and universities typically have a summer break to take advantage of the warmer weather and longer days. In almost all countries, children are out of school during this time of year for summer break, although dates vary.  In India, school ends in April end and resumes in late June or early July.

About the Summer Season poem:

In India, the summer’s season comes with the unbearable hot temperature which leads to many problems like skin diseases, rashes, sweating and loss of energy etc. and it affects everybody whether they are kids or adults. This summer poem is truly describing the Indian summer.

So, to tackle the rising heat of the sun, people took many measures to cope up with the  summer season like ice creams and pool party become everyone's favorite during the summer season. People would love to go various hill stations with their friends and family to enjoy a happy time. According to the Google, the definition of the summer season is the period when most people take holidays. Everybody wants to go some cool destination for the holidays.

So, in this summer season poem, the poet has portrayed the difficulties and accommodations of the summer’s season. Let's read and enjoy the simple and rhyming summer season poem.

The Blazing Summers Season(A Summer Season Poem)

The winters have gone away,
The summer season is likely to stay,
The sun is shining and blazing with its full pace,
Oh dear sun, have some mercy, show some grace.

The temperature is soaring so high,
The body is sweating like a river, Oh My.
The sun is pulling out my body’s energy,
Hot air and high temperature are double jeopardy.

The summers are difficult to pass,
Give me; give me a cold water glass.
The tap water is exorbitant hot,
The sun’s heat is on full power onslaught.

Different ice cream flavors of vanilla, strawberry or guava,
They are melting like hot lava,
The hot air is pinching as a sharp pin,
It is burning all of the skin.

Every season of the nature is equally important,
Truly saying, the summers are the most abhorrent,
We have seen much of you,
We are waiting for your adieu.

Want to fly to some cooler destination,
Leaving all behind without any attention,
Just want to skedaddle without any mention,
This is in my mind retention.

Please stay safe from this torture,
The summer season is a nature’s flammable conjure,
Protect yourself when the sun is at the watch,
If you neglect this, you will be fire rot.

Maybe we hate summers,
But it is liked by the Farmer,
Sowing, ploughing, growing of seeds,
The sun makes them grow with its warmer.

Time to wait for the rainy season,
All eyes are up in hope for the monsoon,
Seeing towards the sky, the black clouds are hovering,
It seems it is “coming soon”.

THE END

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4 comments:

  1. Well writing taran..great words and thinking too..your words speak everything...keep it up...:)

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  2. Well some relief from summers, by reading this.

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  3. I'm grateful that you liked the poem :)

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