WinterFrost’s Profile
- Age: 60
- Location: North Springfield, VT
- Gender: Male
- Country: United States
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Biography
Robert Frost and Dante, Cummings and Brodsky, T.S. Elliot and Virgil, prefered reading by the shore. In the depths of winter, by a quiet lake, or while camping in the woods. A book in the office, Always Frost in the MG. A stack in the livingroom, a few crated in the barn. Shakespear in the (euphemism) reading room. Sylvia plat with the cookbooks above the oven door. Catullus by the bed.
If you want something more of me, you are at the wrong forum.
Regardless of what you think you see, and what you think of my decorum.
Recent Poems
- Winter Dreams
- Tags: Life
- What dreams we dreamWhen winter comesWe bind ourselves with chainsFriends and familyDebt and dutyLand and obligationsAll of which keep us safeFrom those dreams we ...
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- Beach
- Tags: Family
- Towel in handI used to go to the beachBut that was long agoGulls flew like kitesCastles made of sandNext to waves cold and blueSunscreen, book bag, Umbrella, and ...
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- Dreaming Red
- Tags: Sleep
- The door creaked of its own willFor it was certainly not mineI whispered ‘are you awake?’No said the saw working a cord of woodThe bed found my toeIn a ...
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- Thats that
- Tags: Love
- She wants a cardWell no, not paper, nothing so hardA poem is what she really has in mindIt just doesn't work that wayShe wants something moreWell no, She wants me the ...
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Profile Comments
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PoetWithCancer profile comment
10-30-2010
- Dear WinterFrost, // Sylvia Plath above the oven door? You have a wry sense of humor, brother poet, and a bit macabre. I like it! // I am sure that Shakespeare could not be more honored than to be in the euphemistically named Reading Room, since that is where a great deal of reading can be done; and, for those who love to read, will be done. // I love your biography. // I will tell you what I feel to be one of the most poignant cries of anguish in all of poetry, a line of deep sorrowful regret; this line by T.S. Eliot: "I have measured out my life in coffee spoons." // So much of my life was measured so. // I always found that to be a heart-breaking line. // Now I must consider new lines among my heart-breakers. These lines by Chadirock Ticheburne: "My thread is cut, and yet it is not spun. / And now I live, and now my life is done." // I repeat: I love your biography. It makes me feel that we are brothers of the heart. // Bye now. // --Michael LP, Mr. Poet
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SavVySam profile comment
11-29-2009
- Your poetry came highly recommended...And did not disappoint! Great Bio!
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LenaMP profile comment
08-03-2009
- Love the car and the lighthouse is beautiful. I too love the outdoors and it is one of my favorite things to write about.
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05/27/2010