docmaverick
docmaverick
Jan 23, 2013

The Silence of Solstice

In the dark, cold air of Winter
the shadows play games for so long,

each breath of air so sufficiently crisp
can freeze the words to Winter's, cold song.

This chilly breath escapes the season's
lips, when Solstice is here;

and the season exhales a meloncholy
that whispers in every ear;

which reminds us that another one
has joined the others, as did the last;

the season's chill cannot keep still
until the year officially enters the past.

Our annual regrets soon fade away, too
because the Winter refuses to sing,

and there's nothing that anybody can say
until we're given the lyrics of Spring !

About This Poem

Last Few Words: After my freeform effort: Shadows in the Wind; I thought I'd even things with a poetic effort for Winter that rhymed.

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Review Request Direction: What did you think of my title?
What did you think of the rhythm or pattern or pacing?

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - draft

About the Author

Region, Country: The High Desert, in the wild west, southern California, U.S. of A.., USA

Favorite Poets: Keates

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Comments

Ian.T

Ian.T

12 years 3 months ago

This was good and clean , flowed well and was very likeable..
Yours, Ian.T

docmaverick

...are even MORE than equally as likeable. I also,appreciated your thoughts on my other poem, as well.
Sincereliest as can be;
doc.

Ian.T

The Winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere is September 23 or very near.
It is when the sun is over the Equator on its way South the day and night have the same hours.
Then it sits over head at the tropic of Capricorn on our mid Winters shortest day. 21st December
Then back again for our Spring Equinox 25th March (Lady day)
Arriving overhead at the tropic of Cancer 22nd of June for our mid Summer and longest day
This is due to the Earth being tilted at an angle so when we travel around the sun each year we have the four seasons.
These days were called the Quarter days, when all bills had to be paid, and there is a lot of history around those times, we still have the odd Tythe Barn where on those days you had to go pay 10% of your income as a tythe to run the country, Anyway that will do for now,
Yours Ian.T

docmaverick

...and you are quite right. I wrote a thesis in college and, long after Christ had walked the earth; it seems a certain King wanted to take the wind out of the pagan solstice's celebration's sails, by announcing that THAT was when Jesus was born.....when really, it was the other way, around. He had to be crucified in Winter, not born.
Thanx, for that;
doc.

Seren

Seren

12 years 3 months ago

The rhythm and flow in this one is wonderful I cant see anything I would change ... I love those closing lines they just wrap it up perfectly

Our annual regrets soon fade away, too
because the Winter refuses to sing,

and there's nothing that anybody can say
until we're given the lyrics of Spring !

well done

love Jayne-Chloe xxx

docmaverick

...that's "why" I treasure you like I do......your penchance to "cut to the chase"! (Pardon me...but, I don't believe I spelled that...right.)
At any rate,
thanx;
doc.