When the days become pale horses
Riding swiftly out at dawn
The steely gray of hoof on rock
Beats a steady cadence at the crossroads
Sunlight filters through bony skeletons
Of scraggly trees grown tall
Sleeping wrapped in white winters
Time ticks by like a metronome
Giving the season due pace
The breadth of an azure sky
Spreads out frosty chills
In thick sweaters & fluffy scarves
We hold the warmth close inside
Cars hiss by spitting gravel
Churning snow & dirt
Holding each other by the amerberina
Of crackling heat of the little fireplace
We try to wrap our love up tight
In humble walls & wooden doorways
Hoping to survive to spring
Whistling winds call & ice grows thick
Life that once burst unthinkingly free
From each bit of ground, every crevice
Lies buried deep in memory