As Winter Begins
A sudden
Certain emptiness
Creeps into everything
As grey skies
Move in
Over the city
The neighbourhood
Quiet and aloof
Like the tears
Of a lone swallow
Falling softly
Like winter rain
Before the torrents
Of snow
Begin
Journeys
In the garden
Where the seeds of time
Scatter
There’s a dance
Of art and beauty
Where we recover
Lost passions
And the tender tendrils
Of love
Tears watering
Roots of resilience
Petals unfolding
Through scars
Transforming wounds
Into new versus
Where symphonies of light
Hold fast and bold
To the poetry of healing
And the journeys
Of discovery
Untold
Rural
Impressions
The salvation
Of nature
In quiet penetration
Of fading peace
In small towns
Surviving
With restless imagination
Receding
Over subdued landscapes
Sparse impressions
And clean spare lines
Across leanness
And depressions
Dust bowls
And recoiling wheat fields
Like a birdsong
Fleeting and fine
In the moment
And then gone
Escape
To know what it is
To be me
In the long shadows
And the dying
Brightness
On the edge of words
In the sight line
Of certainty
Radically separated
By sentimental
Narrative
And a subtle rip
In the glazed
Summer sky
Messages
Through the eye
Of Satori
Into a landscape
Of pure joy
Moving into it
And through it
Ports of entry
To places unknown
Archways
Into ancient towns
Little details
In the stone
A special splash
Of colour
Across a courtyard’s
Crumbling walls
Perhaps a message of longing
From older gods
Like a painted frieze
In plaster
In Florence
Beckoning love
John Drudge is a social worker working in the
field of disability management and holds degrees in social work, rehabilitation
services, and psychology. He is the author of five books of poetry: “March” (2019), “The
Seasons of Us” (2019), New Days (2020), Fragments (2021), and A Long
Walk (2023). His work has appeared widely in numerous
literary journals, magazines, and anthologies internationally. John is also a
Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee and lives in Caledon Ontario, Canada
with his wife and two children.
stark & lovely.
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