Poem

Hardscape

There’s a cold you can see…

Kevin J Fellows
Published in
Mar 7, 2024

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Photo by Simon Berger on Unsplash

There’s a cold you can see,
even before pillows of breath rise.
Hard edges, dusted crust
rigid as cement.

You know, without breaking through,
the harsh crunch of it.
Gray-stalked alder; frozen,
unable to bend even if the wind tried.

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Kevin J Fellows
iPoetry

Novelist & Poet. Author of At the End of the World and the poetry collection, An Important Sky. Fiction and poetry editor. Podcaster. More at: kevinjfellows.com