Tag: winter

A Story Half-Told

Poetry Writing

A Story Half-Told

The trees are out on the curb, bare and forgotten,
Christmas packed away in leftover boxes,
January bares its teeth, and the cold sinks in,
Leaving only memories to warm my heart again.

Tinsel and stockings, stuffed out of sight,
Lights unplugged beneath snow’s heavy white.
The ‘Silent Night’ fades, its echo grown still,
Saint Nick retreats from the bitter chill.

People go back to their busy, indifferent lives,
Shoving returns across counters, no joy in their eyes.
And me, I’m just sitting here, lost in the space,
Where joy once lingered, now an empty place.

Your laughter danced through the pine-scented air,
A gift of which no other could compare.
Christmas now feels like a story half-told,
Adrift in a season grown hollow and cold.

Father Christmas Draws Near

Poetry Writing

Father Christmas Draws Near

Thin frosty clouds numb the shivering moon,
A couple embraces by the window’s glow.
Their silhouettes kissed by the fire’s warm light—
Father Christmas will visit them soon.

In this silent night, bells faintly ring,
Carolers stroll through the streets and sing.
Their candle flames dance with the brisk winter breeze,
Hearts warmed by the joy Father Christmas brings.

In the town square stands a towering evergreen,
Its branches, dressed in snow, their needles weaved,
Each bough adorned with ornaments and light,
While gifts from Father Christmas rest beneath.

Just beyond, the pond is an icy mirror,
Children in skates reflect its wintry cheer,
It glitters and shines like a ballroom chandelier,
They happily await, for Father Christmas draws near.