Here you will find the Poem Snow in Europe of poet David Gascoyne
Out of their slumber Europeans spun Dense dreams: appeasements, miracle, glimpsed flash Of a new golden era; but could not restrain The vertical white weight that fell last night And made their continent a blank. Hush, says the sameness of the snow The Ural and Jura now rejoin The furthest Arctic's desolation. All is one; Sheer monotone: plain, mountain; country, town: Contours and boundaries no longer show. The warring flags hang colourless a while; Now midnight's icy zero feigns a truce Between the signs and seasons, and fades out All shots and cries. But when the great thaw comes, How red shall be the melting snow, how loud the drums!