Frosty the Snowman
Frosty, in the meadow white, A hat and scarf, oh what a sight! With a jolly laugh and a smile so wide, He dances in the winter tide. Coal black eyes and a carrot nose, Through the snowy fields, he merrily goes. Children follow, in a cheerful band, Singing songs, hand in hand. But when the sun begins to glow, Frosty whispers, "I must go." With a wave and a wink, he says goodbye, "I'll return," he promises, under the winter sky.
Summary
Frosty the Snowman poem is a delightful and short-lined poem about the beloved snowman, Frosty. He is depicted with traditional features like a carrot nose and coal black eyes, bringing joy and laughter to children in a snowy meadow. The poem captures the essence of winter fun and the fleeting nature of snowmen, leaving a promise of return in the hearts of children.
Inspirations Behind
While writing “Frosty the Snowman,” I was inspired by the classic image of the jovial snowman, a symbol of winter’s joy and childhood memories. I imagined Frosty as a playful, ephemeral figure who brings laughter and excitement to children, yet acknowledges the transient beauty of winter. This poem is a celebration of those cherished, fleeting moments that make winter magical.