Too bad it's already the 24th day of winter...
Not a good title for a topic.
First Day Of Spring?? Sure
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First off, WHY is the first day of spring on the 19th? Isn't solstice always on the 21st?
Also, it's snowing, here. Has been since this morning, and will be until tomorrow. This is a typical day in Colorado. Blah.
Anyway, here's a poem called Always Somewhere by David RothmanSomewhere in the dark is always mountains,
Years in mountains, mountains silent, standing
Inscrutable, big, rocky, piercing, sheer,
And hills, wrinkled and rippling, calling clear
Across their time, symbolic, real, and branding
Reality as cities boast a downtown.
Always somewhere in the air is snow
Of every kind, light, drifted, melting, deep
Especially, its liquid energy
Released come spring stored temporarily
Upon the mountains as through time they keep
Faith with cold nights where the foxes bark and roam.
Somewhere always is an everywhere
Where the mountains and the snow grow down
In time, until, in winter's deep sleep, time
Grows balanced, and in quiet you can climb
A mountain and the snow no one can own
Because in afternoon sunshine, time's there.
Always in this somewhere life was skiing,
Riding on and through each, every storm
As if forever in a glorious seeming
Of time down mountains where the quick snow streaming
Invited the world's body to perform.
Could anything have ever been more freeing?
So when it's taken, with our words and seeing,
Let these words stand: now that was time and being.That's about it from here in the Rockies, today. Hope your first day of spring is a better one.
p.s. OK, so, I don't know much about poetry, but if you're self-isolating because of the virus at least reading this filled a few minutes time, eh?