Spring
Snow
Nancy
M Bell
The storm demons are howling rabidly across the sky
Dragging
their icy talons against the window glass
Screeching
their defiance through the hydro wires
Buffeting
the house with their fists of wind
Shrieking they the fall upon the exposed prairie
Vomiting
great gouts of snow to cover the earth
They
hurl handfuls of icy pellets in my face
As I
struggle to let the stock into the barn
Mean
spiritedly they snatch the door from my frozen fingers
Slamming
it open and popping one of the hinges
I
bare my teeth at them and wrestle the door from their grasp
Hold
it steady as the horses troop in out of the angry storm
The
bale of hay spills its summer scent in the frigid air
A
sunlit meadow song to battle the storm raging outside
The
storm demons grab me in their teeth and shake me
As I
blindly make my way back to the house
Power
and fury personified; they scream their defiance
Their
voices howling through the wind in my ears
Reluctant
to exchange the winds of winter
For the thunderheads of summer
Bitter Ashes
The taste of bitter ashes on my tongue
All
the more potent for their age
The
things I should have said
Coiled
about the things I did say
Time slides by in endless flood
Bearing
my choices out of reach
Things
I can’t change
Things
I wouldn’t change
That
line from an old Kristofferson song:
“I’d
rather be sorry for something I’ve done,
Then
for something that I didn’t do.”
Oh,
the things I didn’t do!
Choices
that affected other’s lives
More
compassion here, more forgiveness there
The
phone calls I didn’t make
The words
I didn’t say
The
taste of bitter ashes on my tongue
More
potent for their age
All
I Want
All I want is to walk in Grace
To
live my life under the wide sky
With
a good horse under me
And
endless country in front of me
All
I want is to make each day count
For
something; no matter how small
I
fed a stray dog the rest of my sandwich
I
put seed out for the birds and food for the feral cats
All
I want is to be happy in my skin
To
know I’ve done the best I can
With
what I had to work with today
And
know that I will try to do the same tomorrow
All
I want is the wide sky sweet with dawn
And
the morning breeze on my face
Followed
by the burning blue
With
the sun at its zenith
All
I want is the golden sky of sunset
And
the dry prairie wind hot on my neck
The
softness of evening gilding the range
As
the gold melts into the royal blue of night
All
I want is the silver of moonlight
To
throw shadows across my bed
While
the song of the coyote rides through the night
To
know that all is right with my world
Till next month, be well, be happy.
Nancy, I love the beautiful imagery, choice of words, and true emotion in your poetry. You are a truly talented writer. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNicely expressed. Enjoyed the poems
ReplyDeleteBeautiful imagery, Nancy! Your passion resonates.
ReplyDeleteI love these. I especially love Spring Snow. I was told once at a writer's getaway workshop (by a guest speaker from a southern, mild weather state, that Minnesotans (and I believe Canadians) tend to transform the weather into a character in their writing. It's true.
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