Thursday, 10 October 2013

'The Snowman And The Girl'



I am such an old softie at heart and the biggest kid on the planet still at age 48 and so every year when Christmas comes around I get inspired to either write a Christmas song, story or poem. This poem shows what a romantic old dreamer I am. Idealistic, simplistic and childlike it relies on quite a few old Snowman cliche's (and sounds better when I read it aloud that it probably reads off the page because I know how it goes!) but I still want to share it with you! 





‘The Snowman & The Girl’ by Tony May



There was a lonely guy
With Charcoal for his eyes
Who one cold December morn
Found himself born

In a field upon a hill
He stood no shelter from the chill
Of the blast of winter winds
Raindrops as sharp as pins

Then one day he chanced upon
A girl singing a sad song
Her love had left her cruel
And she knew not what to do

Reaching out a twig
His wooly scarf he did give
The girl to dry her tears
His words to soothe her fears

Soon they fell in love
Like two turtle doves
They spent their time together
No matter what the weather

On Christmas day they were wed
Inviting all their friends
Owls and foxes,
The kids from the boxes

It all seemed so right – a very happy sight
Dancing shadows on the ground
That giggling musical sound

Then one January day
The snow cleared away
Leaving nothing of her love
Though she found his hat and gloves

But that night the frost was keen
And upon her car windscreen
The next morning she did find
A letter her love had signed

It said I will be away
For its hard to say
But if you trust in me
I know that we’ll see

Days as before
When the wind blows from the north
All my love for now
From your beloved frosty clown
Cry no tears tonight
For I am alright!

And so my story ends
Of the snowman and his friends
Of the girl and her love
Of two turtle doves…


Antony May 6/12/12











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