I have mixed feelings about shoveling snow.
Sure it clears the walkways and
makes journeying outside
a less obstructed experience.
But it tears apart the plane of snow,
creates rifts where none were intended.
It's like a snowplow barreling down an interstate,
pragmatic and determined.
Plus, when winter warms a little and the
ice layers loosen near the sidewalk edges
(and rakes and buckets emerge from the forgotten lawn),
shoveling sends heaps of soiled cakes of ice
onto the otherwise angelic, egg-white land.
I guess I'd rather just walk through it all--
there's a thrill in making the first imprints in
new snow,
like a butterknife gouging into fresh peanut butter.
I'd rather slip and fall,
rather traipse the mess
into the house.
Instead of shoveling,
I'd rather get my feet wet.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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3 comments:
It is beautiful when it's all fresh and white, like frosting on a cake.
so shoveling snow keeps the house clean?! i never thought of it that way. in that case, tromp away!
It's funny because I feel that our walkway is more slippery when it's been shoveled. It was fun to see the snow melt away and see our old lives.
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