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Feature of the Week: Angela Chen’s poem titled ‘Seasons’

The 11-year-old from Kowloon Junior School writes verses that beautifully depict the seasonal cycle
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Published: 12:30am, 07 Apr 2025
Length: 226 words
Feature of the Week: Angela Chen’s poem titled ‘Seasons’

What do you observe when the seasons change? Photo: Shutterstock

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In spring, the blossoms dance like laughter in the breeze.

The gentle rain kisses the earth, awakening flowers from their slumber.

Beneath the bright sun, the rivers sing with joy and life.

As the birds return, their songs fill the air with hope and warmth.

New leaves whisper secrets as the trees stretch toward the sky.

The sun blazes high, painting the sky in shades of gold.

Laughter fills the air as we play until the stars unfold.

Fireflies twinkle like tiny gems, lighting our way through the night.

As we share our dreams, the world feels endless and bright.

Leaves turn to flames, swirling in a crisp, golden breeze.

The wind chills our bones but holds back an instinct to blow harder.

Pumpkins glow softly, their smiles bright against the fading light, as animals prepare to sleep.

In the winter, the snow blankets everything.

The lives of animals hang in the balance, for we don’t know what winter might bring – a new species, a new disease.

All we know is that winter eventually brings spring.

Angela Chen’s writing captures the beauty and cyclical nature of the seasons. Photo: Handout
Angela Chen’s writing captures the beauty and cyclical nature of the seasons. Photo: Handout
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