RIVERWOODS POEMS: BEARING UP

BEARING UP

Arising, I open the blinds

And am blinded by oceans of white

Shrouding each tree trunk and limb,

Walkway, driveway and lawn,

Ruthlessly wet and stickily

Clinging to cars and roofs.

Hunch-shouldered firs and spruce

Bow to the merciless weight.

“Too much,” I think.  “There can be

Too much of any good thing.”

But here in New England we

Have learned to survive like the trees:

Hunker down, put up with and wait

For the sun to revive us again.

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    Mark Longo

    Superb!

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