December sayings and poems
1. "December's wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer's memory..." - John Geddes
2. "December, being the last month of the year, cannot help but make us think of what is to come." - Fennel Hudson
3. "December's wintery breath is gentle and inviting, beckoning us to slow down and savor the moments of peace and reflection." - Unknown
4. "In December, the earth rests, waiting for the rebirth of spring. It is a time of quiet contemplation and cozy gatherings." - Unknown
5. "December is a month of contrasts - the chill of winter outside, the warmth of love and togetherness inside." - Unknown
6. "December is a time to reflect on the year gone by, to cherish memories and look forward to new beginnings." - Unknown
7. "As December unfolds, the world seems to slow down, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of the season and the joy of simple pleasures." - Unknown
8. "December, the month of lights, snow, and feasts; time to make amends and tie up loose ends; finish off what you started and hope your wishes come true." - Unknown
9. "December's frosty fingers weave a tapestry of silver and white, transforming the world into a winter wonderland." - Unknown
10. "In December, the days may be short and the nights long, but the spirit of the season shines bright, filling our hearts with warmth and joy." - Unknown
Above is December sayings and poems.
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