Rabbit Tracks in the Snow

A fresh blanket, pure and white,
draped overnight by the hush of winter.
Morning awakens with sunshine,
a soft brilliance on a frost-tipped world,
as light snow drifts lazily downward,
dressing the earth in soft caresses.

Across the drive, into the front yard,
and there—etched in the stillness—
tracks of a nocturnal rabbit,
delicate impressions that weave a tale
of moonlit wanderings unseen.

Around, around, and around
the towering red maple,
its limbs outstretched like a watchful guardian.
Why these circles?
Why this devotion to the tree?

Was it the shelter of its shadow,
a refuge from imagined danger?
Or some instinctual dance,
a secret rhythm,
known only to the snowbound and the stars?

I kneel to touch the fragile evidence,
a fleeting story the sun will soon erase,
and wonder what it means
to circle something so steadfast,
to trace patterns in the fleeting canvas
of a winter morning.

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Author: Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D.

Biography Writer, photographer, poet, and teacher. Holds doctorates in Divinity and Metaphysical Philosophy. Author of 20 books, including seven poetry books, nine photography, and four nonfiction books. Contact Information Contact Don Iannone by email: diannone@gmail.com

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