04 February 2006

Thaw

This is a short poem by Edward Thomas (1878-1917 ), which I've long liked. It says a lot about winter in a very few words.

Thaw

    OVER the land half freckled with snow half-thawed
    The speculating rooks at their nests cawed,
    And saw from elm-tops, delicate as a flower of grass,
    What we below could not see, Winter pass.

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