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A free verse poem about the arrival of winter. |
| A drab, gray canopy conceals the sun, hiding the sunshine, blocking the warmth, depressing the day. A blustery, frigid wind howls at the windows, seeps in around the door, pulls reluctant leaves from nearly naked trees and scatters them haphazardly up and down the street. On wind-tossed branches sit bemused birds, feathers all puffed up, trying to insulate themselves from the unaccustomed sting of the blowing cold. Overnight a cold front, through a fiercely fought war with thunderstorms, lightning, and tornadoes, defeated yesterday’s warmth, dropping the day’s temperature by over twenty degrees. Standing at my window, looking out at the backyard, it just looks so cold, so uninviting, so intimidating. It looks like winter! The season’s first wintry day has staked winter’s claim, promising worse to come, making me shudder, gird for the long battle ahead, and long for spring. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |