At long last the snow comes

At long last the snow comes,
Hesitantly at first,
Unsure of its welcome
In this precocious spring,
Then thicker and wilder,
Bestowing wet kisses
All over, head to toe,
Ardent, anxious to please.
I abandon myself
To its cold embraces,
Throwing open my arms
And lifting up my face.
Everything else cedes too
And settles down quickly
Under the thick blanket.

2 March 1990

You and me

How well the tones and shadows go
Of silver birches on the snow!

How well the snowy mountains high
Are cut and shaped to fit the sky!

Just as the pine bark fits the tree,
So I fit you and you fit me!

Schloss Kasseg, Austria 1991.

The last leaves fall

Overnight the last leaves fall from frozen trees
And settle slowly on the forest floor.
Winter settles in too. The woods are still
And all their many creatures lie asleep,
Hid out of sight beneath black twisting roots,
Down endless tunnels, deep beneath the earth.
Snow falls like sleep above, and sleep like snow,
Casting a spell of silence all around,
Good for a hundred years – or so it seems.
From the woodsman’s hut smoke climbs slowly,
He hibernates too, or wishes he could!