Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
You're cold, and so am I. The bundles of black tree stalks tower. Their short ice-coated limbs puff like smoke, Such naturally produced chimney stacks. But this wonder inspires madness. This magical world with you and I Can only be measured in the real. Why cloud ourselves with synthetic doubt, When we could cherish what we can see? The morning sun, squandering for heat Has yet to overcome the winter. The right recipe would ruin sight Of something so much greater than warmth. Nurturing open landscapes with you, Our esoteric dreamscapes break free. Your smile is what warms my cold heart.
0
Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 12:45 AM UTC
You Among the Wintertide
You're cold, and so am I. The bundles of black tree stalks tower. Their short ice-coated limbs puff like smoke, Such naturally produced chimney stacks. But this wonder inspires madness. This magical world with you and I Can only be measured in the real. Why cloud ourselves with synthetic doubt, When we could cherish what we can see? The morning sun, squandering for heat Has yet to overcome the winter. The right recipe would ruin sight Of something so much greater than warmth. Nurturing open landscapes with you, Our esoteric dreamscapes break free. Your smile is what warms my cold heart.
andrewstarosta
Written by
Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 12:45 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem