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Poem: The Snow Cycle
by Lena Kovadlo

Friday, January 21, 2011
Rated "PG13" by the Author.
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A poem about snow and the cycle it goes through...



 

“THE SNOW CYCLE"
(Spring 2005)


Featured in my book Pieces of Me

 


Dropping like a feather from the sky’s gray cover
Blankets of diamonds on a chilly winter’s day
Blind the naked eye of people to uncover
A hidden inner child screaming out for play
Dressing trees and buildings that once stood bare
Drawing imprints of shuffling feet through the carpet
Of white decorating the surroundings there
And cars that like turtles now slide on four feet
Down streets that glow in this milky wonderland
To be eaten away by the crystals of salt
Melting each crop morphing into wet sand
Sending this beauty back to the vault
Until Mother Nature is yearning for play
And weaves balls of cotton to liven the day

 

 

 

© Copyright 2005 by Lena Kovadlo

 

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Here are the first two versions of this poem:

 

 “THE SNOW CYCLE (version 1)”
(Spring 2005)

 

Blankets of diamonds on a chilly winter’s day
Drop like a feather from the sky’s gray cover
Blinding the naked eye of people to uncover
A hidden inner child screaming out for play
Drawing imprints of shuffling feet through the carpet
Of white decorating the surroundings there
Dressing trees and buildings that once stood bare
And cars that like turtles now slide on four feet
Down streets eaten away by the crystals of salt
Melting each crop morphing into wet sand
That flows in this once milky wonderland
Sending this beauty back to the vault
Until Mother Nature is yearning for play
And weaves balls of cotton to liven the day

 

© Copyright 2005 by Lena Kovadlo

 

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“THE SNOW CYCLE (version 2)”
(Spring 2005)

 

Blankets of diamonds on a chilly winter’s day
Drop like a feather from the sky’s gray cover
Blinding the naked eye of people to uncover
A hidden inner child screaming out for play
Dressing trees and buildings that once stood bare
Drawing imprints of shuffling feet through the carpet
Of white decorating the surroundings there
And cars that like turtles now slide on four feet
Through streets that glow in this milky wonderland
To be eaten away by the crystals of salt
Melting each crop morphing into wet sand
Sending this beauty back to the vault
Until Mother Nature is yearning for play
And weaves balls of cotton to liven the day

 

© Copyright 2005 by Lena Kovadlo

 

 

 

 


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Reviewed by D.E.Z. Butler 3/9/2011
I read a couple of your poems and will read more later. Your use of the English language is well done with the descriptive utterances given each poem I read so far. The visuals you give are very nice.
Thank you for writing. I hope you continue for many years.
Reviewed by Michael Guy 1/22/2011
A true study "en blanc" - I see you've been observing snow's cycle for sometime. And it is true about "city snows" - so beautiful but so soon turn ugly. It does quiet the city world for a time though...nice work!
Reviewed by Amor Sabor 1/22/2011
Excellent images bring out this view of the Snow Cycle.
Reviewed by Paul Judges 1/22/2011
Excellent.
Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 1/21/2011
Interesting comparison, well said...

Be always safe,
Karen
Reviewed by m j hollingshead 1/21/2011
well done
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 1/21/2011
Your thoughts about snow are so "in sync" with mine, Lena. I find the contrast between the purity and the beauty of snow and the dirty sand and salt of man very effective, meaningful, and symbolic. Please send snow my way. Love and best wishes to you,

Regis
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