Winter (c)
by
Richard A Kirsch
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.
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An Image of Winter
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Silence glistens with blue-white light as
Earth’s frozen beauty masks promises of spring.
Night’s cold stillness wraps the moonlit valley.
“Still, still, still,” whisper muted zephyrs
Zigging and zagging silently amid snow-bejeweled pines
Playing a quiet natural symphony.
Richly frosted gingerbread buildings stand
In cerulean splendor forming a snow-light night
Interrupted only by booted crunches.
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| Reviewed by Edwin Hurdle |
4/1/2009 |
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A delightful and enjoyable poem,take care
Edwin |
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| Reviewed by David Delaney |
9/29/2008 |
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Beautiful Richard, beautiful.
Dave. |
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
5/3/2008 |
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| Good winter write, but still looking forward to a Summer one from you too. |
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| Reviewed by Susan Bailey |
8/21/2007 |
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I enjoyed reading this. A beautiful poem.
Take care
Sue
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge |
8/21/2007 |
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| I love this poem, it's been over a hundred or close to it for weeks here and this just was a refreshing break. Made me long for winds in the pines and glistening snow! So beautiful. |
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