March
Each day is
the same.
The black
trees awake wearing sweaters of snow.
And all day
the snow comes,
steady and
slow.
Spring stirs.
Beneath her blankets, she stretches;
Beneath her blankets, she stretches;
her yawns
full of warmth.
She is
waking. Her belly gurgles and groans
with the longing
after long sleep.
after long sleep.
Each afternoon,
the roads emerge
slick and stark beside
the snow;
their banks pitted with dirt.
their banks pitted with dirt.
And the black
branches shine,
strung with
jewels of melt.
Twilight
invites the shadows in
and the lights
disappear into a sky of snow.
The world is
muffled,
silent and
still except for the snow sifting,
steady and
slow.
And each morning,
the
trees dress again
in their sleeves
of angora.
Spring grows
restless,
as melt-water throbs
through her
veins. Her hunger rises
and she aches to
swallow
the snow.
But
winter
whispers,
“Not yet,
not yet….”
This is a draft of a poem on which I’m working. It seems that March days are all the same yet
there are subtle changes, bringing the hope of spring. Words and photos are copyright ©Carol Steel.
11 comments:
this is lovely, I really like the image of the trees dressing in snow...
Thanks Juliet. The trees dress in snow on most mornings in winter. It is lovely but I grow tired of the snow by this time of the year.
Carol, That's really great, are you sure it needs extra work ?
Oh I really like this. "Sweaters of snow"...that's such a great image.
I saw at MZ's blog that you asked about hard copies of our book. At my blog you can find the link on my new post. :-)
I love the way this feels . . . heavy and half-awake. Does that make sense?
beautiful lines...GOD<3U
Thanks Mel. There are a couple places where I'd like to make changes to the lines.
Thanks Fireblosson. I'll search out your book. Congratulations on publication.
Thanks Mama Zen. Yes, heavy and half-awake is the way I meant it to feel...a not quite there sensation.
Thank you Adhi Das for your comment and welcome to my blog.
March is a challenge for me..I wait for spring and try to enjoy what there it to in the yard...Michelle
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