(Scroll down and click on Vivaldi The Four Seasons: Winter, and then read the poem)
She must be Jewish
Posing as a noble woman
In a contemplative manner
Sitting on a chair
Looking out of the window
It is snowing peacefully
And there seems to be peace in her heart
Sipping her coffee with serenity
Thoughtful and distinguished
Cute and elegant, very pretty actually
She's sitting right across from me
But looking in the other direction
Out of the window, and her beautiful hair
Ondulates with the line of her thoughts
Warm, brown and barely highlighted
Her greenly eyes awaken her beauty
And her gaze is both warm and cool
And she barely smiles like the Mona Lisa
And she holds her head high as confident
As she is in her whole feminine persona
But she leans toward the cup in her hands
In the ondulation of her thoughts, and folds
Them sometimes as in a prayer to life
And her nobilty transpires in her sweet charm
And beauty pervades her whole body and maybe mine
She's so pretty... and it snows... and she leaves
Carl Edward Nicolas
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