Cherry blossoms

I was looking out our west window at a wild cherry tree in full blossom when a brief blizzard blew in and by. In the midst of the Covid19 pandemic it struck me as perhaps a hopeful corollary.

The cherry tree

was full of blossom

full of promise

soft white tender

against the grey sky

when the blizzard burst

as white but driven hard

A cold front sweeping

with frigid menace

through a deceitful spring.

But even the flakes

when stilled lay white

softly on the green grass

A last futile gasp

of winter’s jealous beauty

now melting quickly

A moment of fear

now nourishing

The promised fruit of fall.