The Snowfall Poem by B.J. Ayers

The Snowfall

Rating: 3.0


Interment flakes, individually designed,
Falling from heaven in a serenity of gray
On the ground and in trees and frozen streams
Combining flakes, resting where assigned


Snow on the mountains, on the ground it lay
An image of water, transformed uniquely,
Creating a cover, as a blanket of white,
For all to enjoy, and for children to play,

As it covers the trees, bending its limbs,
Coating the slopes as a tempting slide,
So beautiful and clean, a freshness of new,
The singing of nature, with its beautiful hymns

Yet cold and wet, with a freezing sting,
For all to enjoy, yet all to respect,
It’s purpose intended, to nourish this earth,
Providing air as fresh, as a cool shower spring,

B J Ayers

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 21 January 2008

What lovely imagery. I can see your snowscape very clearly. Ten from me. Warm regards, Sandra

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