The Poetry Corner

Fortress Snow

By Paul Cameron Brown

The embankment lies as heavy edges on our lives. The shadows of the rock, piled drifts huge monotony's ledge, accumulations by the side of the tree wear thin visages; the breath of summer eclipsed. Snow reigns supreme; teeters about the rim of the city's existence. Pettiness of man's realm - pretty foliage of the transient, wrappings upon our lives brittle near the storm. The reply of the eternal, fire on stone blazons reality the peaked remains of snow streaked sun. Immensity governs us; clarity of the temporal fire set by the staccato of man's rhythm.