Winter’s Grace
The glory of autumn becomes a vision
of the past
A solitary leaf falls and sings its
final song
Barren trees stand naked in the cold
stark landscape Barren
Heaped up jagged casts of frozen
mire abounds
Then the fiercest of winter’s howling winds
blusters forth
Laying tall proud trees to the ground, their roots
exposed to die
Others forever disfigured by the stripping of
their aged limbs
Only the youngest spared, remaining supple
in the wind
Covering frozen mired footsteps, some misguided
in former times
With once naked limbs clothed in white, an arbor
of winter’s grace
of the past
A solitary leaf falls and sings its
final song
Barren trees stand naked in the cold
stark landscape Barren
Heaped up jagged casts of frozen
mire abounds
Then the fiercest of winter’s howling winds
blusters forth
Laying tall proud trees to the ground, their roots
exposed to die
Others forever disfigured by the stripping of
their aged limbs
Only the youngest spared, remaining supple
in the wind
Covering frozen mired footsteps, some misguided
in former times
With once naked limbs clothed in white, an arbor
of winter’s grace
Originally appeared in Goose Rock Sacrament
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