Winter’s Storm
How silently the snowflakes fall,
In darkness they appeared,
New winter blankets, white and tall,
Each plant wears hat and beard.
A covering like fondant cream,
Whipped by those winds on high
An Angel cake, that looks serene,
Without the wings to fly.
Silence covers all the land,
now that the winds have ceased,
And where the snow has blown and lands,
The rifts, like waves, have creased.
On virgin snow, no footprints lay,
Where man and beast have pressed,
Soon with the onset of new day,
Are patterns all have dressed.
The dream of nature`s canvas new,
One cold, dark, winter`s night,
Show`s she alone is artist true,
Gives joy for man`s delight.
Born on Feb. 27, 1940 in
Barkingside, Essex, England, Yvonne Sparkes,
immigrated to New York in April, 1948 with her parents. She now resides in Chelmsford, Essex and has
two sons. She has a book published by
Cyberwit called Captured Images.
A writer for many years, Yvonne has been published in Israel, Germany,
France, Australia, America, and Britain.
She has read her poetry in public at Church and Knockout Competitions.
Her hobbies are travel, the arts, reading, hiking, taking her Scottish Terrier
for walks, and spending time with family and friends.
Beautiful poem Yvonne. Thanks for sharing. Good wishes, Chris~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful imagery, Yvonne: The total transformation of the landcape with
ReplyDeletea white frosting. I enjoyed reading it, very much. Love SuZ
This is lovely Yvonne. You paint winter with a magical brush that is a feast for the eyes. I wish you the happiest of New Years Yvonne. Love, Connie
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