Winter

Poems can express our feelings and help us reorganise them. I am in awe of poets who manage to allow me to think differently about a situation with a few well-chosen lines.

This poem by Mark Strand takes us into those feelings we often have in winter, rearranges them and can help us utter a prayer to God to help us through what can be dark days.

Lines for Winter by Mark Strand

Tell yourself

as it gets cold and grey falls from the air

that you will go on

walking, hearing

the same tune no matter where

you find yourself  –

inside the dome of dark

or under the cracking white

of the moon’s gaze in a valley of snow.

Tonight, as it gets cold

tell yourself

what you know which is nothing

but the tune your bones play

as you keep going. And you will be able

for once to lie down under the small fire

of winter stars.

And if it happens that you cannot

go on or turn back

and you find yourself

where you will be at the end,

tell yourself in that final flowing of cold through your limbs

that you love what you are.