[stylist] winter woe

Barbara Hammel poetlori8 at msn.com
Wed Feb 22 04:17:35 UTC 2012


I’ll paste the poem here, but attach it also, so it keeps its original form.


     WINTER WOE

 By Barbara Hammel



The light blue sky of springtime blunts

  the white of melting snow.

If winter had been snowy I'd

  be glad to see it go.

But since the days have been so warm '

  it makes me feel so low.

My fav'rite season of the year

  is wintertime, you know.



I love the snow and hate to see

  it melting in the spring,

Although it makes me happy know-

  ing lilacs it will bring.

But here we are, about to thread

  this season on the string,

Of swiftly passing years that fly

  like birds upon the wing.



I know that springtime really is

  at least six weeks away,

But I have not much hope of time

  to go outside and play,

Because the air is warm and sun

  is shining bright today.

I'm sad we did not have the kind

  of year where snow will stay.



But now the lighter sky of spring

  has turned from winter hue--

You know, that shade that makes snow white,

  for its a deeper blue--

And when the sky says, "season change",

  we all know it is true.

Alas! I guess I'll have to wait

  till winter comes anew.



Yet I would gladly have wind blow

  and mounds of white stuff fling,

Just one more blast of winter spray,

  then spring can come in view.



Barbara




Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance. -- Carl Sandburg
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