Orange Peels in the Snow

The first snowstorm of the year had just ended.

In slushy, sloppy streets my sneakers squished 

through snow half-melted until tonight’s refreeze.

Tomorrow the sidewalk will reveal icy patches so

smooth and clear one misstep leads you to Oz.

 

Today the orange peels fly. One, two wavy sections

plop into the snow. The man in front of me tucks

wavy grey hair into a grey toque, his tan overcoat

flapping in the breeze as he throws out more peels.

It is only then I notice the scent of fresh oranges.

 

This poem came to me a few weeks ago as I was walking down the street behind a middle-aged man eating an orange and throwing peels over his shoulder.

I don’t know yet what this poem means. Sometimes I think it’s better if we don’t know what it is we’re writing although if you have an interpretation of it I’m all ears!

 

 

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  1. TWF

    No meaning necessary. It’s just a beautiful (orange) slice of life. 🙂

  2. I could almost smell the fragrance as the cold wind hit my cheek. Very sensual.

  3. Lovely words. How odd that simple actions, observations, get our thoughts flowing who knows where – and as said, your lovely words are proof of this.

    Anna :o]

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