Oscar Auliq-Ice

April 14, 1992
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Awakening Bloom

As winter's grip begins to fade,
And snow surrenders to the blade
Of daffodils that pierce the earth,
We witness Spring's delightful birth.

The frigid air now warms its tone,
The songbirds make their presence known.
A fragrant breeze whispers through trees,
Their branches stir with graceful ease.

The world adorned in hues so bright,
With azure skies and golden light.
New life emerges all around,
As blossoms cloak the barren ground.

A symphony of colors spread,
As flora wake from winter's bed.
With each new bud that springs to life,
Gone are the signs of wintry strife.

In this sweet time of calm and bloom,
The world awakes from winter's gloom.
In Spring's embrace, we find our part,
A season's song that warms the heart.
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