This Poem was Submitted By: Irene E Fraley On Date: 2004-04-04 19:21:10 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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When Winter Sheds Her Coat In Melt And Flow

The winter lake, a desert white and cold is rotting at the edges. Heavy mist lifts upward to the sky, the warmth of bold sun’s rays to frozen lake play’s alchemist. Cold snow-patched earth lies waiting for its chance to warm beneath the furnace of the sun to stretch and lengthen, bud and bloom each branch while wings of geese advise us spring’s begun. As songbirds flit in from the South, and wend their way to old familiar trees to brood, large roots beneath the ground awake and send new tendrils out to inch toward drink and food.      A secret world of springtime hides below      when Winter sheds her coat in melt and flow.

Copyright © April 2004 Irene E Fraley

Additional Notes:
I changed this some to meet the form better. R.


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