About the Poem
Rarely do I venture to write in free or blank verse - This is a deviation from the norm. As you can see, Winter's Beauty is all in the eye of the beholder, is it not?
(Actually, I don't need any more snow in my life either)
The Day Of The Chickadee |
by Nancy Ness |
Melodious silence greets my morn As icy prisms suspended at my pane Refract the advent of a freshly fallen fantasy Mottled only by the whimsical fluttering of A chicadee on undaunted wing. My reverie envelops me In a vast blanket of glistening unsullied snow, An illusory mask for winter's sallow earth beneath. Still waters stand in frigorific splendor as Evergreens bough their ice-laden limbs in reverence To the glacial touch of Nature's enchanted wand. E'er the day of the vernal crocus, The chicadee and I Shall appertain this pristine dream as one. |
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Gloria
I'd like to see you do more of this type of writing. wonderful!
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