The Supporting Seasons - Winter

Plump Jack-in-the-pulpit berries bend their stalks, frost coats the edges of Japanese maple leaves, while crisp white anemones deny the reality that Autumn is winding down. A light dusting of snow suggests Winter will soon arrive.

A heavy, snow-covered mat of leaves covers the ground while a sparkling hoary frost coats every single branch of the nearby trees.

All tree branches are highlighted with a light frosting of snow, while a mourning dove scouts for berries atop a weeping crab.

DAYS by Billy Collins

Each one is a gift, no doubt,

mysteriously placed in your waking hand

or set upon your forehead

moments before you open your eyes.

Today begins cold and bright,

the ground heavy with snow

and the thick masonry of ice,

the sun glinting off the turrets of clouds.

Through the calm eye of the window

everything is in its place

but so precariously

this day might be resting somehow

on the one before it,

all the days of the past stacked high

like the impossible tower of dishes

entertainers used to build on stage.

No wonder you find yourself

perched on the top of a tall ladder

hoping to add one more.

just another Wednesday

You whisper,

then holding your breath,

place this cup on yesterday’s saucer

without the slightest clink.

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