25 December 2011

Snowfall in G Minor

Snowflakes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Out of the bosom of the Air,
Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken,
Over the woodlands brown and bare,
Over the harvest-fields forsaken,
Silent, and soft, and slow
Descends the snow.

Even as our cloudy fancies take
Suddenly shape in some divine expression,
Even as the troubled heart doth make
In the white countenance confession,
The troubled sky reveals
The grief it feels.

This is the poem of the air,
Slowly in silent syllables recorded;
This is the secret of despair,
Long in its cloudy bosom hoarded,
Now whispered and revealed
To wood and field.













Images: morning coffee along with current reading matter and makeup fancies, painting: Winter by Alexandre Zakhrov, my beloved piano forte, pumpkin, sweet potatoe and carrot soup from today's luncheon, snowfall in G minor from the woods this afternoon;-)

I adore the poem above by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It captures the mystical and elusive mood of snow-covered fields so beautifully. Trust you are all enjoying the festive season with friends and family. xx

41 comments:

  1. Lovely pics and poem, darling!
    Merry Christmas!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  2. Take care my lovely friend.

    Lisa xo

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  3. A lovely poem indeed and the photos with the post are too. Merry Christmas!

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  4. Merry xmas to you and your family. That soup looks delicious.

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  5. pretty pics and great winter inspo:) have a wonderful holiday season!

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  6. Thanks for sharing this beautiful poem! Is that a Chanel blush I see:) I hope your Christmas was delightful. Happy Holidays.

    Lynn
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  7. The poem is beautiful - thank you for posting it. Besides the poem,. the whole post is evocative of this time of the year ... beautifully put together.
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    I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas Day!

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  8. Oh what's that William Blake book like? I've just read the Peter Ackroyd biography which has the most beautiful first line of any book I've ever read.

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  9. Oh winter, how I love you. Morning coffee photo makes me want to curl up and ignore the rest of the world. Merry Christmas and have a nice week! x

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  10. Merry Christmas to you, sounds like you're having a wonderful time!

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  11. There is art everywhere! I love it.

    Hope you've had a GORGEOUS xmas. Sarah xxx

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  12. SIGHHHHHH!!! Mumbai, where I live, has no winters! So I can let loose my imagination, and try and live the winters in the poem. Thanks for sharing the lovely images.

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  13. Lovely photos...hope you had a marvelous Christmas!!!

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  14. Have a nice HOLIDAY !!!

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  15. This poem sounds like a wintry melody indeed, when snowy Elements follow a (as multi-faceted as wrongly paradoxical) lethargic § ethereal rythm, sort of supreme gift to wistful minds . . .
    ps: Merry Christmas Dear ("Kind aesthete's warm smile") !!!

    à Bientôt, Antoine

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  16. Merry christmas sweet one! No snow here yet, but i do love the poem. Such great images for winter. Hope you're having a lovely and cozy time!

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  17. Merry Christmas!!!

    That was a lovely poem. Thanks for sharing it! :)

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  18. Very inspiring this post :)

    Happy Holidays!

    xx

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  19. I love this....and I'd love to be getting some snow. In Illinois, we've barely had any so far this season!

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  20. I heart these fotos and I am especially entranced by #1 and the snow.. I miss snow....

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  21. very lovely poem, and i really like the painting as well.

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  22. Merry Christmas! =)

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  23. Lovely! I hope that you are enjoying the holiday season :)

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  24. lovely pics!
    love your post!
    xoxo

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  25. Beautiful poem and images... nothing prettier than a snowfall! xo

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  26. Beautiful words and fine food, I expect nothing less! x

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  27. Ah, what a beautiful post - j'adore! :)

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  28. It's a beautiful Longfellow poem - so perfect for the season.

    xoxo ~ Courtney
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  29. There is nothing like winter in the woods expressed and captured beautifully - happy holidays to you too xx

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  30. lovely poem and that soup looks delicious, I'm so cold right now so totally craving one of those haha

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  31. So beautiful! Love these images
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  32. It's so beautiful! And that soup looks delicious!

    Hope that you had a wonderful Christmas, sweetie. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones :) xoxo

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  33. I loved reading this poem. Your so lucky to be enjoying snow. Just rain here in nyc. I recently shared The Ladder of St. Augustine by Longfellow with my high school students. Happy New Year. Cheers to 2012

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  34. Beautiful poem my dear friend, so are the photos!! I love the first one, very girly and pretty!:)
    kisses

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  35. I just love that painting by Zakhrov, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow has been a favorite poet since youth. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas holiday! Happy New Year!

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