Gusts Over Fifty Poem by Bill Galvin

Gusts Over Fifty

Rating: 4.8


The wandering gusts of winter wind
Repeat and follow and reply
And flow over the tops of the forest
Of this dark night's bare branches,
Sounding like the sudden muffled roar
Of an express pouring through a station.

And you hear within a silent respite
Another imminent resonance,
Way far off,
That will again arrive and quickly depart,
And it too approaches, then passes over,
Awakening a windchime from slumber,
Then heads on away into the shadows;
But, yet, centering itself in your imagination,
You lie listening, with eyes shuttered,
And watch the tree tops sway and dance
And stretch and sweep the darkness,
With sound your only sense.

Coming from somewhere,
Pausing not a whit;
Peripatetic and unsettled;
Roving onward to anywhere;
Wild, unleashed,
Unbridled through the sleeping towns;
Till it's force unwinds,
And it loses its self elsewhere;
… nowhere…
… nowhere…
That I can see from here.


December 27,2016

Thursday, January 12, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: night,wind,winter
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 28 March 2017

Great poem, Bill! Your descriptions of the wind are fantastic. This is a well-deserved poem of the day!

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Edward Kofi Louis 28 March 2017

Wandering gusts of winter wind! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 March 2017

It is a marvellous poem on gust in winter having high penmanship. Each and every lines are interesting to read. Enjoyed with heart. Thanks for posting.

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Lyn Paul 28 March 2017

Great description and perfect poem of the day! So good to read and may you be well. Thank You

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Bharati Nayak 28 March 2017

Coming from somewhere, Pausing not a whit; Peripatetic and unsettled; Roving onward to anywhere; Wild, unleashed, Unbridled through the sleeping towns; Till it's force unwinds, And it loses its self elsewhere; … nowhere… … nowhere… That I can see from here. - - - - - - - - - - - - -An amazing poem on winter.I would like to read it again and again.

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Cowboy Ron Williams 20 October 2020

I've been there, pard, in winds over fifty with gusts over eighty, and the sand blowing in my eyes and in the eyes of my horse! Not fun at all! Great, realistic poem. Oh, I see that it was poem of the day in 2017. A worthy choice!

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Wonderful poem..you catch the essence of the spirit of the wind..congratulations on being selected poet of the day..

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Anil Kumar Panda 28 March 2017

The wind of winter coming from over tree tops and vanishing at far off places. A nice poem composed beautifully. Congratulations.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 28 March 2017

Winter wind.... congrats on being chosen...

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Geoffrey Fafard 28 March 2017

This is happening now as I read...A monstrous storm, a cyclone is passing over my country here in north old Oz..! Things are rugged but I cant help raising a smile at your well penned poem. You tell it as it is Biil. Great writing my friend. Cheers Geoffrey.

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