Winter Winds

1 Comments

Tags:
  • Nature

    Winter Winds

    Winter winds blow hard across the cold, hard scab
    Whistling softly, rustling in barren sage.
    Snow builds, blowing white, in the channel land
    Covering finally, for a time, the bitter, dirty sand.

    Basalt rock squares lie scattered like forgotten
    Black bones among the blue-gray of the sage.
    Deep ruts still show where once
    Crovers guided their horse-drawn stage.

    Once home to bison, deer and grouse
    Now, fenced for cattle ranch,
    The land seems to moan in bitter wind
    As coyote silently seeks a winter lunch.

    The sharp yipping tells of a fox, sighting
    Obscured mouse, hoping to find grain.
    Above, the small hawk circles round,
    Hoping for a meal in vain.

    Poem Comments

    (1)

    Please login or register

    You must be logged in or register a new account in order to
    leave comments/feedback and rate this poem.

    Login or Register

    ginga commented on Winter Winds

    01-18-2011

    winterdawn, I found tyhis poem most mesmerizing. I esp love nature poems and write them frequently myself. This is flled with imagery and luxuriant language. ty ginga

    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

    winterdawn’s Poems (2)

    Title Comments
    Title Comments
    Winter Winds 1
    Arctic Cold 2