RIVERWOODS POEMS: THE WEIGHT OF WINTER

THE WEIGHT OF WINTER

The spruce is still bowed down by snow

Below my north-facing window.  Its limbs

Droop sadly, unable to bear the load

Of yesterday’s twenty-four hour storm.

Yet across the road the pines have risen

Branch by branch, shaking off their burdens

As sun and breeze set them free until

They stand tall again, undiminished,

Proud to have weathered another of winter’s

Relentless assaults, green and regal.

I think how much difference a little sunlight,

A little warmth, can make in a life.

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