Landward the breakers roll and run,
The gray-white ospreys near and flfl ee,
Beneath the long slant winter sun
Beside the winter sea.
With chilly gleam the shingle shines;
The sand with icy umber glows;
Back from the beach the stunted pines
Stand somber in the snows.
The horizon shows a steely glint –
A line of pickets white patrolled;
The empty zenith holds the hint
Of cruelty and cold.
The north-wind clarions; ‘tis a dirge,
A requiem, a threnody,
Keyed to the sad sound of the surge
Beside the winter sea.
The Winter Sea
– Clinton Scollard (1860-1932)
Photo by Dusty Hopkins