Winter Snow

by H E Losey   Jul 12, 2008


Snowflakes dancing down from above
Gently landing one upon the other
To form a blanket white as the dove

The world now cloaked in robes of ermine
Waits with deafening silence
As throughout the land a new day begins

The rising sun erupts upon the land
Bringing choirs of snow angels
And many a marching snowman band

We quickly record this in our minds diary
For soon with shovel, plow and blower
Each snowflake will be but a memory.

Published 2006

0


Did You Like This Poem?

Latest Comments

  • 15 years ago

    by Poet on the Piano

    Wow, such a beautiful poem this is. You painted a vivid picture in my mind, and you captured the beauty of the snow perfectly. Nicely done. 5/5 from me.

  • 15 years ago

    by Tom Swart

    I just dropped by to see what would pop up and found your poem and was very glad I did. I really enjoy the nature section of this site as this is where the truely good poems hang out... yours is no exception. I liked it and will read more. very nice!!

  • 15 years ago

    by Courageous Dreamer

    Wow. The first stanza was my favorite. This poem altogether painted a beautiful picture in my mind. Awesome word-choice and imagery. Simply amazing. Greeeat write, 5/5. Loved it.