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Sonnet for Winter’s First Frost

By Woody Jeffay


Winter’s maiden frost clouds up my window

Through drawn blinds, dulled sun caresses my face

Outside icy grass crunches soft below

Winter’s presence announced with such cool grace

I’m awoken from autumnal slumber

From the depths of sleepy October hush

To mild morning air and misty splendour

The echoless chirp of a lonesome thrush

I stop and watch as she glides above me

Effortlessly she drifts with the wind’s will

Bound to nothing but air, she seems so free

And I swear, in this moment all is still

          Stark-blind and cold there’s a peace in the air

          The winter sun warms my soul – all is fair