Poetry / White Cat
“White Cat”
The white cat of winter stalked the ground
Covering fields with footprints of snow
The air became crystalline
Sharp to the lungs
Breathing life into every dream
Sound leaped into being
As northern wings danced
Till branches were heavy laden
Timid water tumbled as shining coins
Through the rocky stream
Snow-silvered trees swayed
And glinted like a warrior’s blade
A deep velvet sky became refuge for the moon
As snowdrifts reflected its beauty
Color burst to life
Upon the winter white
Heartbeats slowed
Every living thing gathered ‘round
To find warmth and light in each other
And the wandering soul stilled
January, 2009
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