For Poetry Monday:
Blue Winter, Robert Francis
Winter uses all the blues there are.
One shade of blue for water, one for ice,
Another blue for shadows over snow.
The clear or cloudy sky uses blue twice—
Both different blues. And hills row after row
Are colored blue according to how far.
You know the bluejay’s double-blue device
Shows best when there are no green leaves to show.
And Sirius is a winterbluegreen star.
Francis (1901-1987) was a New Englander who as a young poet had a very Frost-ian voice, though he later developed his own.
---L.
Subject quote from Once in a Lifetime, Talking Heads.
Blue Winter, Robert Francis
Winter uses all the blues there are.
One shade of blue for water, one for ice,
Another blue for shadows over snow.
The clear or cloudy sky uses blue twice—
Both different blues. And hills row after row
Are colored blue according to how far.
You know the bluejay’s double-blue device
Shows best when there are no green leaves to show.
And Sirius is a winterbluegreen star.
Francis (1901-1987) was a New Englander who as a young poet had a very Frost-ian voice, though he later developed his own.
---L.
Subject quote from Once in a Lifetime, Talking Heads.
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Date: 12 January 2026 02:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 12 January 2026 02:37 pm (UTC)Hmmm. I wonder? Somewhere around here, I'm sure, lose my head next.
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Date: 12 January 2026 10:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 13 January 2026 02:19 am (UTC)I'll have to take your word for it -- I've only been up there in the summer.