
In the depths of my dreams,
I stop somewhere waiting for you.
Roaring winds whip across snowpiled
areas. I feel your warmth rekindling
flames of fire. Then, quickly
in the corners of darkness,
I awaken, waiting for you.
Sadly, on this cold winter night,
you are no longer here beside me.
Softly, like a dancing snowflake,
I whisper, "I shall not stop waiting
for you in my dreams."
draft CVarsalona, 2026
Photo by Devin Hartnett, Winter in West Virginia
Dedicated to my late husband, Richard
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Join me at Susan Thomsen's blog, Chicken Spaghetti, for the Poetry Friday Roundup. Susan is hosting this weekend, so she invited everyone to write a poem inspired by a prompt from David Lehman. The poem should start with the final line of Whitman's "Song of Myself", I stop somewhere waiting for you. Susan added her own poem, "Flurries of Winter" for our reading pleasure.












