February 8: What the winter sky has to say
Yesterday I participated in a poetry reading at Brunswick's Curtis Public Library that was part of the town's
Longfellow Days. We were each asked to read a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in addition to our own work. I chose my favorite (and seasonally appropriate) "Snow-Flakes," a line of which begins today's haiku as new snow falls past my window.
This is the poem of the air--
cold syllables fall,
slow litany.
This is the poem of the air--
cold syllables fall,
slow litany.