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Elizabeth Santos
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since 1999-11-08
Posts 9269
Pennsylvania

0 posted 2000-11-03 05:58 AM


Gathering Wood

A chill came through this morning like an uninvited guest
And not a single log to warm the damp of comfort’s nest
I wrapped myself and plodded up the hill with arms in fold
Protecting unaccustomed skin to newness of the cold

Such drudgery this loathsome task, collecting winter wood
Breathing hard, I piled my arms as fully as I could
Then turning from the woodpile, I gazed upon the scene
Purple, crimson, and orange hues replacing summer green

The locust leaves were yellow gold, the silver maple, red
And brisk of autumn freshness now was filling up my head
Back to the house, exuberant, my knuckles white with cold
I knew the grips of  season’s change were tightly taking hold

I lit the kindling, then a log, as warmth embraced my face
And sat and basked in comfort there beside the fireplace
Who would have thought this blast of cold I welcomed with dismay
And a trek up to the woodpile would bring solace to my day

Elizabeth Santos


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Kethry
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since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia
1 posted 2000-11-03 06:52 AM


Liz,
what a vision full of warmth and light.
Be well
Kethry


Growth demands a temporary surrender of security.
Gail Sheehy

ethome
Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
2 posted 2000-11-03 06:57 AM


That's absolutely beautiful Elizabeth...I read it and could relate to it so well being from Canada where the same type of feelings have overcome me in the Autumn color bath. Wonderful writing as usual ...I can't say enough about the images and pictures you create to gather your reader's perspective right into the warmth of your fold of words.

Bravo!!   take care.....ethome

Butterflies_dont_cry
Member Elite
since 2000-03-06
Posts 3733
Michigan
3 posted 2000-11-03 07:37 AM


Elizabeth* You make me miss my fireplace so
much...there is nothing like it to warm you
spirit and body...exquisite imagery!

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

4 posted 2000-11-03 08:06 AM


Then turning from the woodpile, I gazed upon the scene
Purple, crimson, and orange hues replacing summer green

The locust leaves were yellow gold, the silver maple, red
And brisk of autumn freshness now was filling up my head
Back to the house, exuberant, my knuckles white with cold
I knew the grips of  season’s change were tightly taking hold

I lit the kindling, then a log, as warmth embraced my face
And sat and basked in comfort there beside the fireplace
Who would have thought this blast of cold I welcomed with dismay
And a trek up to the woodpile would bring solace to my day
================
gathering wood... and memories...
and your poetry is like a warm place to sit beside as well.
solace is found in every line...
thank you for that sweet poet
jm

Seymour Tabin
Member Empyrean
since 1999-07-07
Posts 31720
Tamarac Fla
5 posted 2000-11-03 09:04 AM


Elizabeth,
Warm picture, excellent writing. Sy

Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
6 posted 2000-11-03 10:09 AM


and from cocoa beans, you make hot chocolate...

well done, my friend...excellent...


Karilea
If I whisper, will you listen?...KRJ



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