Winter Freedom
Winter Freedom
I gaze out my frosty parlour window,
To take in the magical wintry sight,
The evergreens sway in swirling snow,
That transforms the streets to carpets of white,
Burdens of life into crystals so bright,
Filling my heart with Winter’s weightless light.
In times so recent mountains are too high,
I struggle to climb over, but cannot,
Which ensues an involuntary sigh,
No one notices how hard I have fought,
Scrapes, diverse bruises acquired for naught?
Victory escapes; though steadily sought.
Effortlessly each flake floats freely forth,
Mindless of its fated destination,
Unaware that others measure its worth,
From the birth of each crystal creation,
To scapes of flake reunification,
Above the natter; matchless elation.
The minutes spent allow me to absorb
Winter’s view, calmed by its burden free orb.
(Sonnet)
12/27/2018
Winter Wonderland Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Emile Pinet
Copyright © Lisa Jensen-Lewis | Year Posted 2018
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