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‘Winter’s Perfection’ and Other Poetry by Carl Kinsky

December 18, 2022
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Winter’s Perfection

A Zen aesthetic guides winter’s perfection—
uncluttered, austere, natural, still, subtle,
embracing flaws and daring introspection,
a quiet season, slow, without the hustle

of spring and summer, harvest’s rush in fall.
A single tree’s bent by the weight of the snow,
a peasant’s hunched beneath the wood he hauls,
a bridge through mountains leads to huts below.

Winter’s sublime in these ink-painted scrolls,
and yet we hang long strings of blinking lights.
Although this season we try to extol
less frenzied times we’ve children to delight

so overdecorate, implicitly
Abandoning winter’s simplicity.

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In Winter Some Find Beauty

Just stubble’s left where once stalks stood in rows.
Where tassels rustled during summer rains,
snow’s scattered like salt spread so nothing grows
Except for loneliness and empty pain.

Above in meadows where lean calves grew fat,
abundance gently reigned and creatures teemed;
now grasses cower, safer to lay flat
and silent while winds tear and ravens scream.

On hilltops stand trees, shivering, beseeching
the heavens, beggars pleading with the sky
for warmth, more daylight, leafless branches reaching
for answers but receiving no reply.

In winter some find beauty though it be
A beauty for eyes blind to what I see.

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Carl Kinsky is a country lawyer living in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.

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Comments 8

  1. jd says:
    3 years ago

    Opposite perceptions of winter – excellent advice in poetic form in “Winter’s Perfection” and a perceived warning in the second.
    I enjoyed both perspectives and how beautifully they were expressed.

    Reply
    • Carl Kinsky says:
      3 years ago

      Thanks. I’m divided but never ambivalent on the season.

      Reply
  2. Paul Buchheit says:
    3 years ago

    Very thoughtful sonnets, Carl. Winter is indeed simple beauty!

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    • Carl Kinsky says:
      3 years ago

      Sometimes. Thanks.

      Reply
  3. Mo says:
    3 years ago

    Carl,
    I liked the two images of grass cowering and trees pleading for warmth. They certainly spoke loudly to me.

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    • Carl Kinsky says:
      3 years ago

      Be afraid. Be very afraid. Thanks.

      Reply
  4. Paul Freeman says:
    3 years ago

    I enjoyed the imagery and the messages in these poems.

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  5. John Creekmore says:
    3 years ago

    I can see the Zen connection, for Buddhist meditators strive for silence and stillness. Whatever its drawbacks, winter, especially at night, seems to provide more of these qualities than the other seasons.

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