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Remembrance

When the summer dripped through my fingers

Like the last drops

Of the ocean on my skin

he smiled at me, a sweet and warm smile,

And whispered

"Love my sweet Winter for me"

 

So the cold winds approached

And the leaves withered, died, and were cast away

And Winter mourned

Knowing the deaths written because of her name

 

But I, following the whispered guidance of my favourite passing time,

Embraced the

cold nights wrapped in warmth

the icy winds pushing me closer to those near to my heart

the harsh tear drops which refreshed, replenished, revived my dry and barren soul

 

And Winter, noticing the love

Warmed up a little each day

And on her last day

Breathed a warm sigh

 

And whispered, "I love you, and thank you for loving me"

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Written by
jade-lene-herbert
South African
Published
May 23, 2013
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