Having tea with a friend can be a special time of sharing. Tea and conversation across the kitchen table is something that never goes out of style.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
A Winter Poem for a Friend
Have you any snow where you are? I am sending some with this little poem.
A Tri-Colored Pallette
Softly; falling gently to touch down on the limb.
Quietly; not a sound; as I stand amongst the drifting
flakes resting softly on my shoulders and hair.
Winterbirds; hear their calls sweetly sing
to the symphony of snowdrops, falling,
now drifting swiftly through chill air.
Each gray twig, now encased in white
Stand silhouetted 'gainst a canvas of gray
sky; steely and looming as if holding back the tide.
Misty, winter-white fingers reach out, as a flight
of bright blue jays streak through the trees
to rest, to peck beneath the snow, to fruitlessly hide.
The blue of the jay calls out to my eye;
Snow is more brilliant now; branches alive
with the indigo ornaments which bob and flit;
For a seed or a twig hidden below, they vie
while snowdrops cover their tiny tracks
once left in the white, mounted carpet.
More fervent now; winds furiously gust;
Hiding the distant gray backdrop
of this masterpiece, so gloriously displayed;
The realization, a most wise choice, I trust;
to step in where the shelter of window and wood
brings warmth where once chill snowdrops laid.
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