A Winter Twilight

A Winter Twilight by Angelina Weld Grimké

A Winter Twilight
A silence slipping around like death, Yet chased by a whisper, a sigh, a breath; One group of trees, lean, naked and cold, Inking their cress ’gainst a sky green-gold; One path that knows where the corn flowers were; Lonely, apart, unyielding, one fir; And over it softly leaning down, One star that I loved ere the fields went brown.

One star that I loved ere the fields went brown.

Comments

vera said…
How beautifully seen. I'm so far behind in the poetry reading...
Rethabile said…
Somehow, life always finds a way to get in the... way. In a twisted kind of fashin, this is how we get prepared and readied to read and write.