The poetic fun of spring April 16, 2022By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window I’m sharing a few moments from our week in verse in honor of National Poetry Month. ~1~ The trees are pink and white and greenAll wearing spring’s fantastic sheen.I live for spring and so do youSo lovely and…achoo! Achoo! ~2~ Dyeing eggs is so much funA dyer’s work is never done.Along with chicken eggs to dye,A tiny finch egg’s just said, “Hi.” ~3~ How do you fill your eggs with treats?With chocolates, coins, or even sweets?This year, we have some younger guests,So we thought stickers might be best. ~4~ A book can take you to the beach,Put dragons well within your reach,Or blast you off to outer space,Make you a sleuth out on a case,And teach you something all brand-newOr make you laugh a time or two.Books have no limits, none at all,As dreams take wing, books do enthrall,But ’til this week, I’d never quiteSeen a book that could take flightWith pages that had formed as wings.Yet hymnal angels are a thing. ~5~ Have you met my neighbor next door?She’s awesome, and that is for sure.She gave me a vase,That won’t stay in our place,Since a giving vase must go on tour. ~6~ The spring weather arrived for a bit,With the finches, it was a true hit,Since a warm breeze blew through,And outdoor birds’ voices, too,So, they called back and forth ’til they quit. ~7~ The dandelionsBright and happy and yellowAre now emerging. Copyright © 2022 Catholic Review Media Print