Suddenly December

Suddenly December

Winter without warning:
surreptitious arctic air
connives with the wolverine wind,
reap the harvest of fallen petals
and gem-colored leaves —

too soon the parting
of melancholic seasons,
the reluctant goodbye
to a place
where you and I once stood
and time was an intruding
stranger —

truly once
there was such a place —

suddenly December
rainbow colors
of moments past
covered
with pristine snow.

D. G. Vachal © 2024

Image by Erik Karits @pixabay

8 thoughts on “Suddenly December”

  1. Thanks so much for the special gift of hearing you read your poem. I almost shivered in the cold air.😊❤️

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  2. “Time an intruding stranger”… wonderful words that have universal meaning!! I hope you enjoy the holidays with you and your loved ones. Blessings of all kinds to you and I think of you, my dear neighbor in New Jersey with the fondest feelings. 🙏🏽

  3. The poem captures the abrupt and emotional transition from autumn to winter, filling with nostalgia and melancholy the memories of warmer and more colorful times, while the present is covered with an immaculate coldness.

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