June

In the month of June, when days grow long and bright,
Schools release their children to summer's delight.

With backpacks left behind and laughter in the air,
They venture into freedom, without a single care.

The solstice arrives, with the sun at its peak,
Illuminating the world with radiance unique.

The longest day of the year, with daylight in excess,
Nature revels in the glow, nature is truly blessed.

June, the midpoint of the growing season's dance,
Between planting and harvesting, a moment's chance.

The earth awakens, flowers bloom in a vibrant array,
As nature's symphony unfolds, a glorious display.

Father's Day embraces the love that we hold,
A day to honor fathers, wise and bold.

Their guiding hands and steadfast care,
Nurturing our dreams, always there to share.

Juneteenth, a beacon of freedom and light,
A celebration of liberation, a resolute fight.

A reminder of the struggles endured in the past,
And the resilience that carries us forward steadfast.

Amidst this canvas of wonders, the Strawberry Moon gleams,
Casting its ethereal glow upon land and streams.

Named after the sweet fruit, the harvest soon to come,
A symbol of abundance, a joy for everyone.

So let us rejoice in June's embrace,
Embracing the moments, finding solace and grace.

For this month of beginnings and abundant cheer,
We celebrate the beauty that makes life so dear.

May 31, 2033
Compiled by
MarkWaldrop 

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