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  • A WINTER’S JOURNEY

    Driving northwards, driving homewards, we pass

    inundated pasture – mercurial

    in shape and colour – its sheen reflecting

    the late morning’s rare roseate sky.

    Bared trees and bushes are a dull amber.

     

    In time, cloud cover becomes leaden –

    then snow falls: the downy flakes like weightless

    seeds, which the windscreen wipers flail clear

    again and again. The empty fields fill,

    remorselessly, as early evening comes.

     

    Miles on, the snow no longer falls. It has

    settled. The ancient, snow-filled woods are lovely,

    luminous. How far we have come in love!

    How soon we will be home!

     

     

     



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