The crunch of hardened snow.
A mouthful of icy air, everybody's
breath visible in swirling clouds.
Head down, into the wind, cuts
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winter after winter, you endure, you prevail in this cul de sac. There must be some deep sense of beauty in your soul which rises every December and embraces this frigid season. It is not warmth that rises to flood your being, it is a sense of belonging to this land in every season. - - - -There must be some deep sense of beauty in soul that prevails and rises every December to embrace frigid season.
Winter is so much a part of our reality in Minnesota I wanted to embrace it truthfully but also lovingly in this poem. I'm glad I could share my world with you.
The voting box keeps rejecting my attempt to give you a 10.... I shall try again while I'm on PH today until it works or I explode
AARG! ! ! Now I'm on a mission. I am going to try everyday to give this a 10 until they finally accept my vote and stop sending me off to Log In every time I try to vote.
Part 2- - - by any ancient or present-day writer about mythology as well as a philosophical discussion about the harsh beauty of winter and how it draws the soul.... Whew! That poem traveled and the journey was so full of truths and images that I feel like you took me on quite a journey! ! ! 10++++++++++++ and an honored place on my fav list
Nice! I love the message here, we may not like every season, but we prevail and endure. It reminds us that we are akin to the earth and its changes. In that, we are no different from the other animals in our environment, just trying to make it through the winter.
You got my message in this poem, Nika. Wintering means getting through the seasonal hardships but also appreciating each season for its own sake. That's how we affirm WE ARE OF THE EARTH. You write a poem called EARTHLING several years back that I liked because it showed our earth-bond.