Ernestine Northover (25th March 1943)
Poems by Ernestine Northover : 396 / 578
Snowbound
The bitter cold sapped his strength,
he should have put his thicker coat on,
but now it was too late.
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Ernestine Northover
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A warming embrace through the winter of any night, you really moved me with this fine story-poem, well done, love Duncan
Ernestine,
Beautifully written.
Shannon
Nice one Ernestine.The coat I had on was a Snorkel and got as far as the Co-op but she'd gone.Last seen at the bacon counter.Cant beat a good romance.
Great read thanks for sharing.
Sid John.
I think OUR winter is just around the corner Ernestine! ! ! F-f-f-f-f-f-freezing today! ! Love this poem! .
Love Sally XXX
We're getting lots of beautiful snow now Ernestine......just enough to add some beauty and romance! I love it. What a great poem. Sincerely, Mary
sweet, I'm about to go out the door into the Michigan cold, but not expecting this type of luck.
This is so beautiful, Ernestine. I love poems like this - I have goosebumps all up and down my arms. Again, beautiful.
Hugs to you,
CJ