Winter’s Bargain

A train’s a desolate sound

when skies darken

and the dervish flame

above the mill’s tower

is life’s only movement,

life’s only dance.

 

A train sings a gypsy’s song

rolling through the night

to make Buffalo or Detroit

before breakfast,

to make the Dakotas

and the great prairie.

 

Frost on the honeysuckle,

ice coating the vines,

are winter’s tokens

when life’s end reconciles

with its beginning and spring

arises from death’s sojourn.

 

In the Midwest

nothing is accomplished

without the wind;

snow drifts over our

cringing land as winter drives

its hard bargain home.

 

Train

 

author
James Deahl was born in Pittsburgh during 1945. He lives in Sarnia with the writer Norma West Linder. He is the author of twenty-three literary titles, the four most recent being: Two Paths Through The Seasons (with Norma West Linder, 2014), North Point (2012), Rooms The Wind Makes (2012), and North Of Belleville (with Richard M. Grove, 2012). He is the father of Sarah, Simone, and Shona.
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