Winter Storm Poem by Marilyn McIntyre January 18, 2013January 6, 2005 by David Jackson Winter Storm by Marilyn McIntyre the last leaves cling tenaciously to the barren trees but He bellows and blows and they whip in silent screams before his fierce howl i tremble am awed humbled and count my candles carefully. *** Related Posts:Narrow Passage | Short Story by James NitzAMERICAN MOBILE. A Poem by EM Schorb.Life and Opinions of Doctor Bop the Burnt-Out Prof.…In Memoriam Joe Ruggier Canadian Poet and Poetry…Walkways. A Poem by Allison GrayhurstThe Darkened Rooms of Summer.Jared…