Love's Long Absence Poem by Roy Ballard

Love's Long Absence



Though winter is a gaoler it will bring,
to all its prisoners, relief assured
for winter dies and leaves another spring
but your love's absence is an age of ice
and memory a meagre squirrel's hoard,
misplaced or mouldered, carried off by mice,
too insubstantial fare for times so hard.
The mountain bird that's feathered winter white
that haunts the snows and icy ridge unmarred
finds joy and comfort on his windy height
and bobs with pleasure among rocks and drifts.
I, like a bear can only fall asleep
in some dark cave until the ice-age lifts
to dream of summer days and your sweet gifts.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The 'mountain bird' was the ptarmigan, in fact a pair, bobbing along a slope near Obergurgle.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Manonton Dalan 23 December 2015

so beautiful I read it twice

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