
Winter’s Resolve
Against the bitter cold they lean, these blossoms soft and bright,
Their petals holding fast to boughs where snow has settled white.
No spring warmth summoned them to bloom—they chose the harshest test,
To split the frozen bark with life, to color winter’s breast.
Each flower speaks of stubborn hope, of beauty born through pain,
Of those who push through frozen earth to see the sun again.