'As dancers in a spell'
“I’ve known the wind by water banks to shake
The late leaves down, which frozen where they fell
And held in ice as dancers in a spell
Fluttered all winter long into a lake;
Graved on the dark in gestures of descent,
They seemed their own most perfect monument.’’
From “Year’s End,’’ by Richard Wilbur (1921-2017), a New England-based poet.