Snowed In By A Warm Fire Poem by Joe Wocoski

Snowed In By A Warm Fire



A visit to an Inn on top of a hill.
A view, a valley, a village, a pond.
Snow already covering the ground.
Snow falling steadily all around.

The hills, the trees, the branches,
The drives, the roads, the highways.
All are covered in new fallen snow.
All are silent as the snow falls.

Snowflakes large, silent, slowly falling.
Snowflakes drifting, covering the ground.
Snow falling steadily through the day;
Snow falling steadily through the night.

Soon ankle deep, then up to your knees;
Soon three feet covers all there is.
Snowed in. The highways are closed.
Snowed in, as I wait by the warm fire.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
From my poetry book 'Snowed in by a Warm Fire' available on Amamzon this poem is about the sudden New England snow storm which turned our weekend getaway into a few extra days all cozy by a warm fire with good company and plenty of time to write a few lines of quiet poetry: >)
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