The Existence of God: The Argument from Snow!

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The First Snow

The snow
began here
this morning and all day
continued, its white
rhetoric everywhere
calling us back to why, how,
whence such beauty and what
the meaning; such
an oracular fever! flowing
past windows, an energy it seemed
would never ebb, never settle
less than lovely! and only now,
deep into night,
it has finally ended.
The silence
is immense,
and the heavens still hold
a million candles; nowhere
the familiar things:
stars, the moon,
the darkness we expect
and nightly turn from. Trees
glitter like castles
of ribbons, the broad fileds
smolder with light, a passing
creekbed lies
heaped with shining hills;
and though the questions
that have assailed us all day
remain – not a single
answer has been found –
walking out now
into the silence and the light
under the trees,
and through the fields,
feels like one.

Mary Oliver

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3 responses to “The Existence of God: The Argument from Snow!”

  1. Poetreehugger.blogspot.com avatar

    That is so beautiful. “Trees glitter like castles of ribbons”!! And what a satisfying capture of the feeling, in the last line. Thank you.

  2. Poetreehugger.blogspot.com avatar

    That is so beautiful. “Trees glitter like castles of ribbons”!! And what a satisfying capture of the feeling, in the last line. Thank you.

  3. Poetreehugger.blogspot.com avatar

    That is so beautiful. “Trees glitter like castles of ribbons”!! And what a satisfying capture of the feeling, in the last line. Thank you.

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