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winter by Michael Buckingham Gray

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By australianchildrenspoetry November 4, 2025

is written
on the calendar.

but then I walk
past my daughter’s
old school,
knees clicking.

poking its head
out of the soil
is a paper daisy, saying,
spring,
spring has sprung.

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