Here in the Okanagan we had nothing like the storms that have hit Newfoundland, or the American Midwest. But temperatures down to -20C, and snow that has fallen every day for more than a week, propelled my creative juices a little.
This is what musicians call “variations on the theme by…” Chopin or Mozart or…. In this case, the familiar Christmas carol by Christina Rossetti.
Midwinter
Variations on a theme by Christina Rossetti, 1872
In the bleak midwinter
grey snow shrouds the ground
bare branches claw the sky while
overcast clouds crush spirits
Frosty wind made moan
arctic vortex strikes
a coiled serpent sinks
icy fangs into bare flesh
Earth was hard as iron
soil rings like rock underfoot
voles and field-mice dig deeper
their secret subways
Water like a stone
rock-hard crystal floats
nine-tenths below surface
invisible as thought
Snow was falling, snow on snow
vapour petals, winter blossoms,
fluffy feathers sifting down
from a frozen breast
In the bleak midwinter
vampire cold sucks life
warm bodies seek dormancy
not a time for miracles
Long long ago
but not forever
miracles do happen
spring sleeps below.
by Jim Taylor, January 2020