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TITLE (EDIT)
Mad Weather
DESCRIPTION
A poemm which is an expression of the unpredictable nature of the weather owing to global warming.
[139 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Nature
AUTHOR
Sarah Lipton Sidibeh
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sarah Lipton Sidibeh is an author and performer. She has written short stories, poetry, a play, a children's book, song lyrics and film scripts. She is completing her first novel: 14 BENSHAM GROVE.
[August 2012]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
sarasy300@hotmail.co.uk
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (2)
My Beautiful Mother (Poetry) A poem which expresses the special relationship between a mother and her child. [112 words] [Relationships]
Wishful Thinking To Travel The World (Poetry) A poem which expresses the author's great love of travel. [179 words] [Travel]
Mad Weather
Sarah Lipton Sidibeh

Spring, summer, autumn and winter,
Seem to have disappeared,
The flies arrive in February,
And it seems so weird;
Animals have woken from hibernation,
Birds twitter in the trees,
Bees buzz from flower to flower,
This is so strange to me
As it's happening in the winter!
The temperature soars to 68 degrees,
The sun dazzles in the sky,
I have to wear my summer clothes...
But in December? I don't know why;
January is like June,
June is like January,
There is snow in July,
And sunshine in February;
There is no longer fog in November
But bright sunny days,
There is never snow for Christmas,
Oh I wish I was far away;
In 1987 the wind came in October
Rather than March,
A lack of rain in winter
Has left the land parched;
I'll have to go to a country,
Where the seasons have remained,
Where there's snow in winter and sunshine in summer,
As I really don't like change!

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STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
August 2012
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