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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Another Alabama spring

Bradford pears are out, you can tell
By the sneezes, the beauty, and the smell
Give those D.C. cherry blossoms a fight
Weatherman calling for storms tonight
Seems strange dodging bullets from the sky
But Mama said we never ask God why
Supper simmers over ashen coals
Dusk giving way to blue bug light glow

When springtime comes to Alabama
Hear the song of the yellowhammer
The southland's in bloom, it's seventy-five
Short sleeves in the day, run the heat at night
Winter wasn't cold but it sure seemed long
Wind thru the whipporwills my favorite song
Our six-month summer will soon be in swing
Here's to one more brief Alabama spring

Ball fields are starting to come alive
Recall playing shortstop in eighty-five
Big League Chew and some orange Gatorade
Something awakens old memories made
Birds headed north, mosquitos eating well
Bid early sunsets a welcome farewell
The air cools nice 'neath the Lenten Moon
Gonna be time to start mowing soon

When springtime comes to Alabama
Hear the song of the yellowhammer
The southland's in bloom, it's seventy-five
Short sleeves in the day, run the heat at night
Winter wasn't cold but it sure seemed long
Wind thru the whipporwills my favorite song
Our six-month summer will soon be in swing
Here's to one more sweet Alabama spring

It's dogwood winter and dirty bare feet
Crane flies mating and a screen door creak
Thunderstorm rain softens rust red clay
And I think of springs so far away

When springtime fades from Alabama
Still hear the song of that yellowhammer
Summertime swells in the land of cotton
Younger days there are not forgotten
Winter wasn't cold but it sure was gray
Closed my eyes and the season slipped away
Thank God for allowing me to see
Another stormy Alabama spring

Bradford pears are out, you can tell
By the sneezes, the beauty, and the smell
Give those D.C. cherry blossoms a fight
Weatherman calling for storms tonight

10 comments:

  1. Is our summer only 6 months? 😅
    This was beautiful.

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    1. Eh, give or take. Could go seven. Rarely less than six anymore though.

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  2. My transplanted Alabama brother always complains about the short springs there. It is one reason I have stayed put since most years, we have a fairly lengthy spring and fall, my two favorite seasons.

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    1. I'm sure he is probably familiar with the AC during the day/heat at night situation as well.

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  3. Those Bradford pears are terrible. I was down in the Piedmont last week and they were everywhere in bloom, which means in another week, we'll have them blooming. https://fromarockyhillside.com

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  4. We have one in the corner of the backyard. Always a pleasure to mow near for a couple of weeks.

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