chilly wind blowing
colder than tasting frozen-crunchy
tart strawberries
icy snow blasting
towards delicate yellow star-shaped flowers
blooming too quickly on a hill
a couple of heat days
winter has abated
reappearing immediately with frigid temperatures
deep drifts and icicle cascades
bushes of tiny golden forsythia
blooming too early in snow
Hazel Ann Lee is a Black American writer of revealed works on science fiction and fantasy, schooling and science. Her guide of authentic science poems and science fiction quick tales is titled The Astronaut’s Window: Assortment of Poems and Brief Tales Celebrating Nature. Her poetry has appeared in 50-Phrase Tales, Star*Line, Utopia, and Frost Zone Zine. Her quick story was additionally revealed in Frost Zone Zine.