Winter was the blackest night
And the gray of day
Lady Fern grew ghostly white
The woods stayed red and fey

Winter was a barren bush
Frost on raven wings
The lonesome brrrr of varied thrush
A wren who’s seldom seen

Winter was a snow-capped mount
Plumes of horses’ breath 
Fluffy foxes, frozen founts
Alders miming death

Winter was a flooded marsh
Whale calves on the way
Night herons quawking, hoarse and harsh
Bears with naught to say

Winter was an old year’s end
A new beginning, too
And I am grateful, my son, my friend
That I spent both with you

– Dad Commander
(For Bub’s 5th Winter)

Poetry submissions may be sent to poetry@northcoastjournal.com. See our Writer's Guidelines for other...

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *