Excerpt from White Goddess by Lee Clark Zumpe

 

Outside,

winter casts her hoary shadow:

an early frost swathes

the ill-prepared earth,

and the dogwood berries are all too plentiful

on the slopes this year

The Oak Moon shivers,

her frozen tears

form icicles on balsam boughs

bowing beneath the howling gales,

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