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~ SUMMER ~
(Dorian 42)


~O~


Summer is fun, seasons hot
Umm, temperature just soar!
Moving 'round, is kind of hard
Makes one tired and rains some more
End of summer brings next fall
Rays from sun most folks adore.


~O~


Dorian Petersen Potter
aka ladydp2000
copyright@2015






August.10.2020


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-'Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.'
- Mark Twain -


~Author's Notes:

"Dorian 42" is a poetry form or style created by Patricia Ann Farnsworth-Simpson,
to honor poetess Dorian Petersen Potter (aka ladydp2000)

It is an acrostic style of poem done with a 6 letter word to create 6 lines x 7 syllables thus
42 in all.The 2nd 4th and 6th lines must rhyme.As many verses as you wish with a 6 letter word.



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~LINK  TO MY PERSONAL  ART ( Art Website )ONLINE STORE  AT " ARTWANTED.COM " ~
(And find directly  here, some of my personal links or contacts like  Pinterest.com and Instagram.com also :)

http:// ArtWanted.com/ladydp2000



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