In the stillness of a winter dusk
softest snowflakes begin to fall -
draping the western slopes
with delicate veils of purest white.
The rising moon faintly glimmers
veiled by swirling clouds
and towering peaks swiftly vanish
beneath the storm’s frigid advance.
Winter has come to the mountains
painting a snowscape wonderland.
Winter has come, winter is here
and rules the high country once more.
Howling winds merge with the poignant cries
of distant coyote laments.
Deer and elk bed deep in the woods
gaining warmth in the sheltering pines.
From dawn to dusk the snow cloak deepens,
wind-sculptured drifts sweep over the hills.
Through the long night the storm presses on
lashing sleet waves against our window panes.
Homebound, we gather close to our hearths -
braced to wait out the storms final frenzy.
By morn a few lingering clouds remain -
spreading vibrant prisms of violet and gold
and shimmering crystals across the valleys.
Winter has come to our village
and with it a snowscape wonderland.
Winter is here, winter has come
to rule the high country once more.
*© 2017 by Robert Charles Howard
This poem was written as a vocal text for the first movement of a choral piece called Winter in the Rockies. There will be two other movements. Winter in the Rockies will be premiered on December 15th and 16th of 2017 by the Oratorio Society of Estes Park.