would you like to walk to elm court
now that winter’s here?
yes it is a little chilly,
but you’ll like it, never fear.
i’d like to see that little path,
the one you sketched, you know,
after last night’s storm it surely
must be rimmed around with snow.
the grey grouse slept i’m certain
beneath the patches white,
the hills protrude a dazzling crest
into the dawn’s cold light.
if attempts were made to climb
up to its softened blue,
every time we stepped up one
we’d slip back more than two.
but now, we’ll just go thru this woods
and this deep snow, my dear,
will make a worth while picture
for it’s beautiful this year.
let us plow thru this deep snow drift
to that small half frozen stream,{69}
we’ll see nicer ferns i’ll wager
than a summer’s ever seen.
ferns in winter? yes there’s plenty.
will you only just look here
how frost fashions from plain water
things so beautiful and queer.
wait awhile! here’s beauty,
this stream bank’s frozen dirt
boasts an edge as sweet and dainty
as a lady’s underskirt.
in summer this is lovely
but old winter has its charms
when these tender little trees stand round
with ice clothes on their arms.
it’s very quiet, but lonely never,
you can push these twigs apart
and in the softened stillness
almost feel and hear god’s heart.
and one may feel this darkness
like soft velvet one unrolls,
its very quiet is soothing,
to a city weary soul.
see these bushes! all the edges
have a perfect picot hem,
like women’s restless fingers
had picked up now and then.{70}
we must find the pathway back
when the sun comes stealing thru,
like old magic, all these wonders
will be dripping from our view.
i prefer to keep this picture
just as we have seen it here,
this lovely morning, to my fancy
is too beautiful, i fear.