I WAS WINTER...

I WAS WINTER...

A Poem by An owl on the moon
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I was winter to be read in a whisper

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I was blue winter      

crystal, dormant splintered…

You were blushing spring     

budding, flowering beginnings…

My heart encased

in frosted wintertide replaced

by your golden ride

your fertile, thriving springtide…

Cold sleep, white spell

apple orchard scents now swell…

Misting breath now warm

your untamed hands a living storm…

Lilting clouds kiss

the hills like angel wings amiss…

Passionate desire

rising within me like sunfire…

I was winter…

 

© 2010 An owl on the moon


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Whispered all the way through this and it is magnificent. You write so the imagery brings the emotions with it. The feeling of cold, then its dormency, the slow beginning of Spring's warmth and the magical infusion of feelings that her gentle touch begins to bring to the earth and the approval the sky gives in the beautiful artistry of clean bright colors and images for the newly arrived below. Life's plate had been wiped clean and she has now arrived to renew once again the bounties of life. Upon arrival, she kissed winter goodnight and succumbing to her charms, he melts into the earth to add the much needed moisture of his purifying love to fertilize Springs new eggs of life. Of course only my thoughts on this beatiful piece of artistic writing. Your magic pen created desire for the seasons and gave birth to another masterpiece by you. Great job!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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This was just perfect, Craigspeare, I only wish I could describe how much I loved this. The delicacy in the images, the tenderness in the affection, everything just slides into place forming the most stunning of poems! You are the master of words and I bow to you!

Posted 14 Years Ago


Wonderful metaphors here. A passionate and romantic piece that's also uplifting and hopeful. Liked this much.

Posted 14 Years Ago


What an absolutely fantastic write! I love the imagery, the word choice, and even the rhyme scheme (and I'm usually not one for rhymed poetry). There was something sensual, intellectual, and inspirational in this piece that just sent it over the edge of good poetry into my little world of "favorites". I look forward to reading more from you!

Posted 14 Years Ago


craig this so winter,so spring,your words flower,flutter,stars are shimmering and winds are whispering in ecstasy ,,,your words transfer us to vales faraway,,,,

Posted 14 Years Ago


This is one of the most remarkable pieces of poetry I've ever read on this site. Your theme can be appreciated by anyone, and your descriptive powers leave the reader spellbound, swept away into another moment somewhere out there. I enjoyed the read immensely, as I see have many others here. Bravo!

Posted 14 Years Ago


So gentle. I love the last line

Posted 14 Years Ago


oh my god this was amazing! i can't stop reading it!
the emotions the imagery the word choice the idea of her being the spring that brings warmth and life and beauty to your winter full of ice and dormancy..it was lovely. you are a more than talented writer and this poem definitely proves that.

Posted 14 Years Ago


A beautiful poem. So gentle and kind. The description and story was amazing. When love is good. Best days in a life.
Coyote

Posted 14 Years Ago


Truly beautiful. You paint such amazing pictures with your words. Really took my breath away. Incredible poem.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Beautiful Poem Craig. I was Winter..... I will remember this for a long time!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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