Winter Time Poem by Brian 'Peza' Perrins

Winter Time



Grey turns to black as night time falls
Rain dances off the window as winter calls

Through misted glass I see far off light
There’s no one to venture into the night

The wind it howls and whistles beneath the door
Creaking and cracking noises heard from the floor

The trees they bend and sway in time
To the force of nature they try to rhyme

The crack of thunder makes the house shake
Move from the window good speed I make

And then an almighty flash of lightning speed
All hopes of challenging night time cede

As winter calls and storms they grow
The rain subsides and turns to snow

When morning breaks grey turns to white
The air is still and cold with no one in sight

The snow it’s stacked high against the door
It’s far too cold to go outside and explore

Light the fire and stack the fuel on high
Let the smoke build and rise high into sky

Sitting in front of a warm open fire
The thought of going out, there’s no desire

Hiding away from the ill wind of this storm
Waiting for good weather and night air to warm.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sidi Mahtrow 11 July 2007

What refreshing images In summer, as heat rages When all desire a bit of relief From old Sol's dispensed grief But soon it'l be past and all will hate The return of the iceman and his fate. s

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