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The Poet’s Corner the; holiday SEASON By Murrell Smith In my home town the courthouse sits at the foot of the Sound. During this time of year it takes on a dif ferent look; the trees are bare and white frost crosses the green, placing its icy fingers on the outstretched arms of the many trees. Over the landscape the moon silhouttes itself through the trees, drawing a picture of a fine piece of blue Meissen china hanging crescently over a bare limb where it falls and breaks to pieces - torn into fragments by the wind. II The holiday season is here and the images of joy and festivity are abound; everywhere in the stars vivid picturesque pictures are produced. The wind is blowing a change with happiness and paintings but with sadness the last yellow and red leaves are combed from its hiding place -a vengeful thing, black and gloomy to leave so much emptiness behind. The children, all happy with glee, are running through the golden day, playing with the wind, running across the green grass at the courthouse. 111 The winds that were once gentle and friendly suddenly slap you in the face and let you know the holiday season is about over; the very vivid picturesque qualities of the festivity are joyously here - like beautiful engravings illustrated with glee - it’s here and gone all too soon. IV In the late evening the cold wind slaps the children’s faces and lets them know it’s bedtime - slaps them hard with its icy fingers. At the courthouse in the early night the sky is painted like a quilt joining together like a vivid gar ment covering the sky - like a musical finished to a holiday season - and each day the golden wind plays with the children. The holiday season, the smell of the green needles on the Christmas trees, the smell of the candied cherries, the reflections of the lights on the Christmas trees from the tinsel, red, blue, yellow and white, the color of Christmas wrap pings with bright lighted candles painted on every sheet; the beautiful Christmas cards, the joyously song hymns of Christmas. All too soon all the lovely arrangements, all the social gatherings and family feasts are over - outside with its hint of cold in the air, its smell of burn ing leaves, it’s still win ter.... As the hollow blast of wintery wind rushes through the hall and slam’s a distant door- Whistle about the cement and rumbles down the chimney -.what can be more gratetul than the feeling of sober and sheltered security . . I. “Nons avons'-change' tout cela” (the above is French for we have changed all of that) A lot of worry can be wasted on others.
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