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Charles Ghigna - Father Goose®

the author of more than 100 award-winning books from Random House, Disney, Hyperion, Time Inc.,

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November


Sweet November

time stands still,

echoes from

a whippoorwill;


winter sky,

silver blue,

maple leaves,

a golden hue;


a hint of snow

fills the air,

a whispered sigh,

“Is someone there?”


A stranger waves

upon the hill.

November from

my windowsill.



©Charles Ghigna

10 comments:

laurasalas said...

This is lovely, Charles. I like the image of November standing still. Right now, it definitely feels that way here in Minnesota. It's bare outside, but no snow yet. Feels in-between seasons somehow. Not fall, but not winter. Just cold and still...

Charles Ghigna said...

Thanks, Laura.
I always enjoy reading you.
Even your posts read like a poem!

annieschnitz said...

My 4/5 class really liked your poem. It was original, a student could read your work all day, it touched a heart, it's really good, a student wants to be there because it's calm, and it is an inspiration for all of us. Thanks for writing it!
Mrs. Harper & her class

Charles Ghigna said...

Dear Mrs. Harper,

Thank you so much for dropping in!
I'm delighted to hear that your students
enjoyed the November poem.
Please pass along a hearty hello to them from me.
I look forward to the possibility of visiting your school and presenting an assembly program ...and/or doing a Skype visit to your classroom.

Again, thanks for your sharing your kind comments.

Amy L V said...

"November from my windowsill..." Ah, "whippoorwill" and "windowsill" have been added to my list of favorite rhymes. Thank you, Charles, for another lovely moment. My windowsill holds a view of raindripping trees and cuddling cats on the front porch.

Charles Ghigna said...

Thanks, Amy.
Great view from the porch!
I can almost see your "raindripping trees"
and "cuddling cats."

Charles Ghigna said...

Thanks, Toby.
I'm humbled by your insightful readings of my poems. YOU are a Poetpourri! ;-)

Charles Ghigna said...

Amy, thanks for liking my "whippoorwill/windowsill."

Here's another little quiet poem I recently wrote using those two rhymes:


WINTER WHIPPOORWILL

I heard a distant whippoorwill
Whose song came to my windowsill.

I whistled back to say hello,
But all I heard was whispered snow.

Unknown said...

Wow… This is a really nice poem.
Anyways thanks for commenting on our Blog (5E Mothership) for the 'IF' Poems!

Class 5E of Canadian International School of Hong Kong

Amy L V said...

Oh....I just heard this whispered snow. I have a feeling we will be living with it for a long time 'round these parts. Thank you for sharing another poem with that same glorious rhyme! Happy Thanksgiving, Charles. I am so glad that I found this poem this evening! A.