
And, now, a poem, because it's Friday. Yesterday it snowed. It's warm today, but is supposed to snow again tomorrow. So, here's a snow poem!
Snow flakes.
I counted till they danced so
Their slippers leaped the town,
And then I took a pencil
To note the rebels down.
And then they grew so jolly
I did resign the prig,
And ten of my once stately toes
Are marshalled for a jig!
--Emily Dickinson
I love the imagine of austere, often depressing, recluse Dickinson dancing in joy of snow.
Farm School has this week's roundup!
And here's a lovely picture of what happens when it snows in DC (photo from Roxandabear):

4 comments:
I like that Dickinson poem, it's lovely!
Thanks for the Emily Dickenson poem. Now I have "The Yellow Rose of Texas" running through my head.
Well, at least this one kinda goes with "Yellow Rose of Texas" it's always weird to sing "Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me!" To such a cheery tune.
And, thank YOU, because now I have it running through my head!
Thanks for the sweet poem, and the panda photo! I often watch the panda cam on the National Zoo website.
Post a Comment