Snowy scene, spread deep and silent.
Albert O. Fischer

Blizzard

A poem for winter.

It takes courage to see beauty

In a world spread deep and silent

with interminable whiteness;

and to keep on being awed

by such uncommon splendor

while trying to suppress

a fundamental fear

of being buried by it.

But know it as it is:

Beauty is everlasting.

And winter’s burial is not.

Underneath cold winter bone,

the flesh of summer sleeps.

 

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