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Foggy November Winter Poem

Foggy November Winter Poem

 

When November’s fog descends, the world is bathed in an ethereal glow. This foggy November winter poem is an ode to the mystical beauty of the season. Let’s enjoy this beauty.

 

Foggy November

This foggy morning, faint in hue,
Echoes an image, in the mind, anew,
Faint light, the sun kidnapped from view,
This November’s chill begins, with winter’s cue.

Wind, equipped with ice guns, hand in hand,
With fog, a force of December revolted grand,
November’s jealousy of winter’s brand,
Robbed the beauty of December’s land,

Snow white, covers the land with love’s pure light,
Love stands tall, amidst the winter’s might,
And beacon of hope in the long dark night,
This November lead than December, in every sight.

Foggy November Winter Poem

 

A Foggy November: The Prelude to Winter’s Embrace

The poem vividly portrays November as a bridge between the colorful autumn and the snowy winter. The “foggy morning” with its “faint hue” symbolizes the transition, where the brightness of fall fades into the misty and subdued tones of winter’s onset. The imagery of the sun being “kidnapped” by fog highlights November’s somber atmosphere, shrouded in mystery and a chilling calmness.

The “wind, equipped with ice guns” metaphorically personifies the cold, capturing the sharpness of November’s weather as it prepares the land for the harsher embrace of December. The mention of “November’s jealousy of winter’s brand” adds an emotional layer, suggesting a rivalry between months, with November attempting to claim its own wintry identity by “robbing the beauty of December’s land.”

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