Rain down a blizzard of deep,
Snow covering me from my head to my feet.
I burry my steps as I walk in the depths,
Of nature and her frozen white beast.
It piles as high as the house.
The wolves and the jackals will pounce.
I sit and I wait, the modest of fates,
Smoking weed by the skunkiest ounce.
It falls like waste of a nuclear bomb,
In a world of silence blowing her song.
And Steele will screech, like gulls at the beach.
As I patiently wait all day long.
Finally the sun, will sparkle and shine.
Melting the beast, of natures cold feast.
And life once again will start moving on.
And to all of this shit I will say so fucking long.
Bring me the spring, when flowers will sing.
And winter to finally subside.
Clocks need to ding, warmth is my thing.
What a cold inhospitable ride.
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Author:
RSM (Pseudonym) (
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- Published: January 24th, 2025 06:55
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Comments2
It will soon be on it`s way, enjoyed the read
A farewell to winter in this poem. The meter is great and pulls the reader along and is aided by rhyme and near rhyme. It has the pacing of a limeric and sends its message well. Nicely done
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