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We sat alone you and I,
and watched the sky,
and as time flew by,
and day's last light,
will snow fall tonight?
We wait for ice, we wait for chill,
I wait for flakes upon my windowsill.
The stars are still out tonight,
no clouds, no orange glow,
from across the street,
from the lamp post.
What is snow?
I wonder so.
Have we really grown so old?
For I recall the days of a white christmas,
and freezing beneath mistletoe.
Am I still a child to wait for frozen winter's flow,
for the wind to blow.
I miss shoveling,
and I miss the fun.
I miss snowball fights I never won.
The green grass isn't winter at all.
I sometimes wish the snow would fall.
Fall, not fall.
I still see colors,
where is my winter?
In my childhood,
perhaps it waits for me,
this game of hide and seek,
who's counting,
seconds, minutes,
days, weeks, years.
Oh sweet winter,
I miss you.
- by KNARD HOCKS |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 10/09/2009 |
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- Title: Hidden Winter
- Artist: KNARD HOCKS
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Description:
Holiday Poem Submission
I wrote this because I have never had a white XMAS except for one year, when I was really little.
Most the time, it wasn't even cold out. It really got me down, because it's the one thing I've always wanted. It reminds me of happier times in my life.
The holidays sometimes, bring out the Tiny Tim in us. And other times, they bring out the Scrooge, or Grinch.
Keep this in mind, as you read my post. There was so much I missed out on. =( - Date: 10/09/2009
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