Our Wintertime Love
By well-wisher
Mon, 19 Dec 2011
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A fox and vixen, I have seen,
make love amidst the evergreens.
Two brazen flames that brightly glowed
from wick of shadow and wax of snow.
And honeybees, or so I’m told,
huddle and cuddle against cold.
Their bodies vibrate together,
to keep warm in wintry weather.
So it’s not so odd, as I have said,
to spend winter together in bed,
wearing our scarves, our hats and gloves
as we keep each other warm with love.
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What wonderful sentiments in
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
What wonderful sentiments in this poem JoHn, simply
beautiful and everything about Christmas and the
season that means so much to all living creatures,
whoever they may be.
Hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy,
Healthy New Year.
Jenny.
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well-wisher, The first
well-wisher, The first stanza is pure poetic 24 carat gold - absolutely SUPERB. I guess that you know me enough by now to realise that I don't gush like this hardly ever. that first stanza is OUTSTANDING.
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Well well-wisher I liked the
Well well-wisher I liked the whole and sorry for not making that plain. Never mind "about". Poetry is about the mouth feel, the creation of thought, transportation.... It is the poetic voice that counts and only that. The first stanza is pure, it delivers - no question.
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And I don't think that you
And I don't think that you should have ended the poem after the first stanza. It needed to be carried forward as you have done.
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