Wintery Call

Wintery Call

A Poem by Judy Ponceby

Thinking deeply after dark
Wondering when I will hear the owl
Call quietly into the night.

Cold winter's grip holds so tight.
Snow showers down from arctic breeze.
And chills the soul among the trees.

Silence reigns here in the deep
Hours pass without a sound
To give away the life force here.

Then achingly soulful deep and round
The howling of the wolves from far north
Waft down this lonely valley wall.

Peace of night shattered now
Nature's children give voice
To lonely coldness of this frozen land.

© 2011 Judy Ponceby


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Judy Ponceby
1.30.11
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I love the winter, you describe a wintery night so well.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Judy Ponceby
Judy Ponceby

Swanton, OH



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