Winter is Coming
Autumn's twilight whispers stir,
Herald of frost's silent sweep.
Leaves fade to sepia blur,
Winds through branches weep.
Sky, a canvas of pale light,
Paints the world in grey.
Shadows grow as day turns night,
Chill tells an ancient tale.
Winter comes with icy embrace,
Clad in snow, pristine and stark.
Nature bows to its cold grace,
World turns silent, dark.
Fires crackle, shutters tight,
Homes glow warm and bright.
Against winter's might,
We seek warmth and light.
Summary
“Winter Is Coming” is a poignant reflection on the inevitable approach of winter. The poem captures the transition from autumn to winter, emphasizing the stark beauty and solemnity of the colder season. It highlights nature’s surrender to winter’s power, painting a vivid picture of the world transforming under its icy grip. The poem also touches on the human response to this change, seeking warmth and comfort against the cold, symbolizing resilience and adaptability in the face of nature’s cycles.
Inspirations Behind
As I composed “Winter Is Coming,” I was inspired by the stark contrast between the fading warmth of autumn and the impending arrival of winter. This poem is a homage to the relentless cycle of the seasons, a reminder of the inevitable change that nature brings. I’ve always been fascinated by the way the world quiets down under winter’s rule, the way snow blankets everything in a hush of white. There’s a certain melancholy yet peaceful quality to this season that I wanted to capture – the coziness of finding warmth amidst the cold, the beauty of nature in its most dormant state. This duality of winter, both harsh and beautiful, is what drives the essence of this poem.