Now the winter shivers
In this barren land.
Near and far the echoes
Without a welcome hand.
Now the winter clamors
As naysayers pave the way.
The vile commence each battle
What more is there to say.
Dimmer than the most atrocious
On the crowning of darkest night.
Sure-footed soldiers march into battle
Prepared for one more fight.
The world lies in anguish
No longer praying for relief.
Smack dab in the pit of sorrow
Buried in inescapable grief.
© 2019 Michelle Cook
The rhyme and meter of this poem, were inspired by the poetic works of Edna St. Vincent Millay, who wrote “Autumn Chant,” which can be found here.
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/kz-kz-dachau-konzentrationslager-2063339/