Sunlight’s refraction
Hostage to frosty prism
An icy rainbow
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Sunlight’s refraction
Hostage to frosty prism
An icy rainbow
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Winter winds, screech angrily cross barren fields,
Brutal and unforgiving without relent.
While livestock and crop to natures wrath they yield.
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Annually recurring without consent
Praying for relief from weather’s harsh fury
She is steely firm and she will not relent.
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Corrals succumb to Jack Frost’s frozen slurry.
Cornstalks and wheat are like skeletons slumping,
Coated by blizzard and skies gentle flurry.
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This icy grassland under shod foot clumping,
Springtimes thaw all things naturally await.
To tree branches and twigs their beat is drumming.
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Waiting for the cold’s icy grip to abate
With renewal of crops our livestock they wait.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Spirits suffer under winter’s wrath,
Testing one’s fortitude to it’s last.
With anger, depression, anxiety and stress,
Leaving our sanity in quite a mess.
One glimpse out the window, on an icy chill
Leaves us with nothing, but time to fill.
Stir-crazy or claustrophobic it matters not,
Being caged as animals, seems an evil plot.
Too dangerous to cross thresholds spiteful path,
Daring us to tempt fate with her frosty laugh.
Those who are bold may chance demise
And look at her face through watery eyes.
Hoping against frostbite or something worse,
That leaves you stiff under Jack Frost’s curse.
So maybe being cooped up isn’t so bad,
Compared to all that you could have had.
Hopefully being stuck with the ones you love
Doesn’t turn out to be such a terrible rub.
Just know that soon this too shall thaw
And leave you more joyful in springtime’s awe.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Winter’s reaper struck
Cutting a swath through great lands
~~ Glazed in frozen death
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~