winter snow, lonely, stroms of winter, absence of other humans, isolation. |
WINTER II REVISED 9/14/2010. -- Nancy James Winter so calm a word, Spring, Autumn, Winter. The no'ester blows along deeply blackened emotional waves. Traps pulled three a.m. Lobsters at the end of their run. Deer hunted, gutted, celler frozen, For bitter, no frozen Maine winters. Simple seasonal makeovers bore the natives, pulling traps Sloppy in muck, sand, trapped In muddy high tides. Clams,, oysters, hell to get. Crabbing, whole belly, oily, Fried thickly, and buckets, raw crabs, clams, blueberries picked over the wild hill. Small, sweet, tiny spots on wild bushes. A bucket, painstaking plucking delicacies. Winter, snow rooftop to rooftop, butt crammed against heater gas, pipes eminating in long radiators blessing the longer forecast of three sunless winters, icicles, frozen rooftoops Awakened as curtains sneak views of absolutely nothing.,. The horizon disappears. Relentless snow; What was once a stream Is now vapor from ice. Wolves lap patched streams, Where a tide was long since Stolen by the shifting of winds. I huddle wearily, Seeking hay to rest upon. The birds scream With my intrusion. I am lost, With this winter's change. |