POETRY: TO DREAM OF SPRING

29th October, 2011

CHRIS ROE

Harvest is gathered,
Fields lay bare,
Already turned to the plough.
Pheasants and partridge lose their cover.
Grain piled high in the barn,
Straw stacked for winter use.

The evening breeze, sharper, cooler,
Colours, dancing on the autumn wind.
Trees in winter silhouette,
An early morning frost,
A dusting of snow,
Cold, dark, winter evenings.

A glowing fire in the grate,
Another log brightens the flame,
A warm drink,
A comfortable chair,
Time to rest,
To sleep,
To dream of spring.

The above poem is from In Search of Silence, a collection of 45 poems by Chris Roe.
This collection of work is available online at www.silentflightpublications.co.uk


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