Poets Hand
Poets Hand
Feb 04, 2023
This poem is part of the challenge:

February 2023 Challenge When The Frost Bites

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WHEN THE FROST BITES

The heart of my car has been broken,
It happens on wintery nights,
Its radiator choking,
Had split all its hoses and pipes,
The only things there that were working,
Were its radio, wipers and lights,
But I wondered what else has been lurking,
Discovered just when the frost bites.

The grass on my lawn snaps and crackles,
And walking it gets me uptight,
It happens to me on wintery dawns,
That follow their bitter cold nights,
And they say that the cold does not make one feel old,
But instead makes us bristle and bright,
But I disagree with what I've been told,
These happen just when the frost bites.

There is ice on the side of the building,
We must melt it before the daylight,
And then dry it off with rags and a cloth,
To prepare for our painters delight.
And all of this work is together,
An accumulation of terrible plight,
It happens to me as you plainly can see,
On days just when the frost bites.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Review Request Intensity: I appreciate moderate constructive criticism

Editing Stage: Editing - polished draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Bundaberg Queensland Australia, AUS

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Comments

Geezer

A well told story, that makes one want to know more about your work.
~ Geezer.
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Poets Hand

Thank you for taking the time to read my poem When the Frost bites. These are all things that I have experienced when the frost bites. I hope others can identify with them too
Thank you again
Poets Hand
Hannah

Rosewood Apothecary

Really well done. Paints a clear picture of these scenes. Again it has a steady gallop to it.

Good job,
Tim

Poets Hand

Thank you . I tried to make the poem something that people could relate to easily.
These are all common experiences The poem does not have any hidden meaning other than saying "this is what I have gone through how about you."
Thank you once again.
Poets Hand
Hannah

RoseBlack

I think my car felt much like yours in the first stanza this morning. Well done!

Poets Hand

Thank you for your kind comments. My goal was to be identifiable to those who read the poem. It is good that I have achieved this goal but I don't want this goal to become a curse that it might affect the reader in any real or physical experience. I hope the frost does not affect your car too poorly.

BTW I loved your poem "In My Element"

Best Regards
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Hannah

Poets Hand

Thank you for your kind remarks. I am pleased that a few moments of my time to create a poem can cause a smile to those who read it.
Your positive viewpoint encourages me.

By the way I enjoyed reading your poem about the speed of ignorance. In a few words you sum up a world of examples of just that.

Once again Thank yyou
Poets Hand
Hannah

Jackweb

to retain mobility but one cannot predict it's disappointing time especially when in use. Well told indeed.
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