A poem about Snow Day. |
White hush descends, a world in cotton cloaked, Snow blankets boughs where sparrows once awoke. Sun peeks, a shy eye through the frosted pane, A playground formed where puddles used to reign. The kitten, fur in flurries of its own, Paws, pounces, prints where wind has gently blown. Each soft step leaves a whisper on the white, A fleeting dance in morning's silver light. Inside, the hearth a drowsy ember glows, Tea kettle sings a song the north wind knows. Mug cradled close, I watch the snowflakes fall, And weave a world where winter holds us all. The kitten snuggles, purring on my knee, A feathered ball of warmth and mystery. In this hushed haven, time begins to bend, Snow Day's embrace, a story without end. The hours drift, on whispers borne along, A lullaby of silence, soft and strong. No deadlines press, no emails fill the air, Just kitten dreams and steam that climbs in prayer. And when the day begins to wane and fade, And shadows lengthen in the frosty glade, We'll leave our footprints in the moonlit snow, A secret dance where only whispers go. So let the world turn, let the storm clouds break, For on this Snow Day, hearts and dreams awake. With kitten close and kettle's gentle hum, In winter's peace, a haven we become. LINE COUNT: 28 Lines WRITTEN FOR: "The Writer's Cramp" | "WINNER AND NEW PROMPT DUE SAT JAN 20" PROMPT: Make the title of your static item Snow Day Include a kitten and a tea kettle in your story or poem (and bold them) Use Pets as one of your genres. |