It is a dimly lit January night
the fast winds, they cease to blow;
the misty streets are all forsaken
the flaring gas lamps are aglow.
The fallen flakes are softly glinting,
the full moon has an ivory sheen -
wafts of snow spiral in the air
in a frost-bitten winter scene.
Slowly, the snow is mounting
it has blocked all cobbled paths;
dear God, let all old souls survive
this savage winter's wrath.
All seems quiet and abandoned,
bare branches too much to bear -
the sight of a bright bold orange leaf -
A defiance? An act of dare?
Craggy ice slabs float on rivers,
no soul wanders around town;
the brilliant hues of white, blue, grey
are found on a snow queen's gown.
And still the birds are chirping,
their imprints are seen on snow;
the pale white sun shining on
will light our spirits aglow.
The Arrival of Winter by Elaine Bailey
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A time of the year where silence prevails in nature, yet life still keep on going, wonderfully articulated
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