WinterA Poem by JakeAn austere grey landscape mirrored in an equally sullen sky; Muddy snow and tangled deadwood Blanket wet, rotting leaves of a once brilliant autumn. The morning chill crisp on the air as the cold cuts As hard as the cracking ice underfoot or on a windshield; Billowing breath and scarf, rough and tight against the throat. Waking up again in the dark of day to leave the warmth behind; Grasp a cup of comfort steaming With swirling musings of miracles ahead, For even frozen days offer possibility - To walk on water without divinity. © 2016 JakeReviews
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