Sunday, December 19, 2010

December for Sunday Scribblings, Stillness for One Single Impression

December Stillness

I wake up early
and cleave my way
through the thick,
black morning

on this, one of the shortest
days of the year.
I glance outside
and the street light

illuminates the fresh
inch of snow we received
during the night.
I have laundry to do,

gifts to wrap,
a floor to wash,
papers to correct.
But, I sit

in my La Z Boy
and watch the neighbor's
chimney breathe.
I glance up

at the white bread
of the sky. I glance
down at the white
bread of the snow.

Then just sit
in the still sandwich
of a December
dawn.

19 comments:

  1. What beautiful imagery - 'the breathing chimney'..the 'sandwich' of snow..you captured how it feels to be 'snowed in' just perfectly..Jae

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  2. I really liked this poem - you excelled yourself - and how beautiful those still moments are.

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  3. We've got a white-bread sky here too, at the moment. Well written.

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  4. Ooh I love this! :) We never get snow where I live and this week has been quite hot, so it's nice to sit in the air conditioning and imagine your quiet snow sandwich :)

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  5. Linda, This is beautiful. Papers can wait, they'll still be there tomorrow. :) mmmmmm.

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  6. How lovely! Now I'll be looking at breathing chimneys.

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  7. Wish could be around snow.. and enjoy the way you do.. well written..

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  8. awesome...words of a true writer. excellent writing

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  9. I had to come back and read it again. Once in awhile a poem, a story comes that is way above what the rest of us have written. Your words, your poem is one of those times.

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  10. It was beautiful and made me smile. All day I'll be remembering, and tomorrow morning I think I'll look up at my sky too.

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  11. I really like this. The breathing chimney and cleaving through the dark...well done.

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  12. I like the peaceful nature of this poem and its imagery.

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  13. wonderful! thanks for sharing the morning and your poetic take on it.

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  14. Love this. :)
    The last stanza is my favourite.
    Thank you for taking up the prompt.

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  15. Always amazing you hit the nail on the head! "Breathing chimney" "sandwich of snow" bred of pensive thought I'm sure! Well done. I love how you captured the busy womans syndrome in there too!

    Hugs Giggles

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  16. Ah, this is beautifully visual! Love it...

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  17. Yes, I can see how you would feel like the filling in the oreo.

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