The dream of snow is a relief In it’s own These burning fall leaves Are far too harsh compared to ice There are too many of them Too much
Snow is a secret Blanket to cover the crunching Brown leaves like dirt Soggy and frail In the ongoing autumn rains Melting them into the earth
The music of the sun’s rays Crisp the air Beat the people Sweat spilling from their foreheads As they dance in the light Dreaming of snow to cool Their tired burning bodies
Korrine Key is a senior at Cumberland University and will graduate in the spring of 2024. Her major is in Creative Writing with a minor in English. Korrine discovered in high school that she enjoyed writing poetry and has been working to improve her writing since then. She takes part in many other creative activities such as art and music. She participates in Concert, Jazz, Marching band, and Choir. The arts have always been a passion of hers. She has been published in the Novus Literary Arts Journal and is working as an editor for the journal as well.