POEM: Awaiting Winter [Sonnet]

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

The winter skies are drifting slowly in,
and soon the snow will begin to amass -
the powder settling so scant and thin,
accruing between blades of withered grass.

How many times will skies sputter, thusly
without it piling up or drifting deep?
Just coating soil like the world went dusty -
not snow one shovels but the kind one sweeps.

A child's and an adult's prayers differ.
While grown-ups are content to prolong Fall,
kids wish that winter will get here quicker -
but all wish Christmas snow will come to call.

"And when will snow liven our bleak doorstep?"
A question I once asked, but now forget.

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