WINTER JOYS (But not for ducks)

WINTER JOYS (But not for ducks)

A Poem by JohnL
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For Sal's Minute Poem Contest

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WINTER JOYS
 
 
There is a season of delight
   In winter time;
      Ice meets our sight
         Eyes gaze on rime.
 
While hoar frost drapes the trees in white,
   Our hands are cold
       But skies are bright
          And we are bold
 
so sledge the ice upon the lakes,
   to scatter wide
      stray ducks and drakes
         that block our ride.
 
 
John L Berry, 20 December 2008

© 2008 JohnL


Author's Note

JohnL
For Sal's Minute Poem Contest

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this is another excellent poem. i'm really impressed by this. the format is great.

doug

Posted 15 Years Ago


Very well done poem! Congratulations on your winning.

Sal

Posted 15 Years Ago


Oh what a beautiful visual piece of writing this was.
Truly superb John. You have done the "Minute" form
complete justice.

Good job poet! ~ Helena

Posted 15 Years Ago



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JohnL
JohnL

Wirral Peninsula, United Kingdom



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I live in England, and love the English countryside, the music of Elgar and Holst which describes it so beautifully and the poetry of John Clare, the 'peasant poet' and Gerard Manley Hopkins, which d.. more..

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