Morning’s Metamorphosis
Black silhouette’s of winter stand
In sharp contrast against the bland
Of matted grey veiled wispy haze
Broken only by planet Venus gaze.
Knarled branches in twisted grotesque shape
With arthritic swollen jointed nape
Amid web of leafless branch design
In a frigid winter’s morning clime
Of frosted monochromatic gleam
In this Jack Frost painted window scene.
Now as light of day begins to dawn
Sky lightens while squirrels arise and yawn
And color blue returns to sky
And brightens as the day draws nigh.
A long pink iridescent ledge
Above this horizon’s lowly edge
Sweeping down from north to south
Like a stroke victims crooked mouth.
Then all the mystery dispenses
Black silhouette’s now brown in denseness
And green returns to winter trees
Of evergreens which held their leaves.
IN a while the sun will break
And glare into this day’s landscape
To end this bitterness of cold
The grip this night that’s taken hold
And blossom forth in southern warmth
That brings our visitor’s from north
Their migratory pattern’s formed
In ritualistic yearly norm.
Not robins or the whooping crane
But species that are far more vain
That come to spend their nested cash
…Snowbirds in swelling numbers vast.
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