A Long Winter

After the snow
never a sun.
Grey day after grey day
thirty times over.
Wilderness weather
tempting the spirit
to despair.

Yet in the woods
snowdrops imumerable
swing mutinous heads,
relishing cold
ignoring the grey.
Making their own white light
under the trees.


© The Estate of Dorothy Cowlin 1998–2021. All rights reserved.

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