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5 Poems to Keep You Warm This Winter

Sit by the window and watch the snow fall, warm your cold feet with words.

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5 Poems to Keep You Warm This Winter
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December has begun, which means gray skies, blustery winds, and of course, cold temperatures. It's officially time to break out the extra blankets, layer on those woolen socks, pop a kettle on the stove, and curl up in your favorite comfy chair with these cozy poems to keep you warm this winter.


1. "December" by Ron Padgett

I will sleep

in my little cup.


(From ronpadgett.com)


2. "Light Gatherer" by Carol Ann Duffy

When you were small, your cupped palms

each held a candleworth under the skin, enough light to begin,

and as you grew,

light gathered in you, two clear raindrops

in your eyes,

warm pearls, shy,

in the lobes of your ears, even always

the light of a smile after your tears.

Your kissed feet glowed in my one hand,

or I'd enter a room to see the corner you played in

lit like a stage set,

the crown of your bowed head spotlit.

When language came, it glittered like a river,

silver, clever with fish,

and you slept

with the whole moon held in your arms for a night light

where I knelt watching.

Light gatherer. You fell from a star

into my lap, the soft lamp at the bedside

mirrored in you,

and now you shine like a snowgirl,

a buttercup under a chin, the wide blue yonder

you squeal at and fly in,

like a jeweled cave,

turquoise and diamond and gold, opening out

at the end of a tunnel of years.


(From poemhunter.com)


3. Untitled by Rupi Kaur

the next time he

points out the

hair on your legs is

growing back remind

that boy you body

is not his home

he is a guest

warn him to

never outstep

his welcome

again


(From Rupi Kaur's Tumblr)


4. "A Patch of Old Snow" by Robert Frost

There's a patch of old snow in a corner

That I should have guessed

Was a blow-away paper the rain

Had brought to rest.


It is speckled with grime as if

Small print overspread it,

The news of a day I've forgotten --

If I ever read it.


(From poemhunter.com)


5. "Ode to My Socks" by Pablo Neruda

Mara Mori brought me

a pair of socks

which she knitted herself

with her sheepherder's hands,

two socks as soft as rabbits.

I slipped my feet into them

as if they were two cases

knitted with threads of twilight and goatskin,

Violent socks,

my feet were two fish made of wool,

two long sharks

sea blue, shot through

by one golden thread,

two immense blackbirds,

two cannons,

my feet were honored in this way

by these heavenly socks.

They were so handsome for the first time

my feet seemed to me unacceptable

like two decrepit firemen,

firemen unworthy of that woven fire,

of those glowing socks.


Nevertheless, I resisted the sharp temptation

to save them somewhere as schoolboys

keep fireflies,

as learned men collect

sacred texts,

I resisted the mad impulse to put them

in a golden cage and each day give them

birdseed and pieces of pink melon.

Like explorers in the jungle

who hand over the very rare green deer

to the spit and eat it with remorse,

I stretched out my feet and pulled on

the magnificent socks and then my shoes.


The moral of my ode is this:

beauty is twice beauty

and what is good is doubly good

when it is a matter of two socks

made of wool in winter.


(From poets.org)

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