His style actually varied quite a bit over the years and depending on the subject matter. It's part of what makes him great. This one, "Winter", you might like although it has a more jazzy, bluesy sound. I love the lyrics, as I love all his lyrics...one of our greatest ever singer-songwriters.
There are about five translations floating around on the internet for this song as we all try to get it right. This is the best I've seen; better than mine, I have to admit.
The translator doesn't do a word for word translation, as I'm sure you'll see, but he captures the poetry of it. The visuals are quite lovely too.
"The fog is rising on snowy mounds,
as does a cypress on burial grounds;
a hazy-looking, tall church belfry
marks out the border between earth and sky.
But you are leaving, why don’t you stay:
the snow’ll be gone in just one day,
past happiness will bloom once more
as the warm winds of Summer soar.
And even light looks dead and glum
in the faint shadow of times to come,
where even dawn is growing dull
and every face is a waxen skull.
But you are leaving, why don’t you stay:
you’ll see, the snow will die away,
we’ll love once more, we won’t be sour,
in the blithe season of the mayflower.
The weary land beneath the snow
is sleeping quietly in its deep woe,
and Winter reaps toil and travail
since ancient times of weep and wail.
But you who linger, why are you staying?
Another Winter will soon be preying,
more snow will fall to console this field,
to a frosty Winter you can’t but yield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sarqCMpwPTs