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I was sitting on a park bench in December Whence we met Just watching my breath steam In wisps and curls about my head I sat there in silence for a time Attempting to discover who this being was I recognized her not Though she was mine own age Eventually, I knew her gaze And I looked into her eyes Just to see her intention How her fate would affect mine I recognized her now and spoke But my voice filled with fear And my heart filled with ice But as time went on, My resolve grew strong And my head cleared of its eternal strife. I bellowed aloud Just so she would hear. My voice deepened with anger And I proclaimed, “It’s not my time yet, I must remain. I have not known love, Life’s great joy. This is the reason I live, I am but a lonely boy. And I have found another Whom I hold dear. She widens my grin, From ear to ear. I would like my chance, To make her happy. To feel life’s greatest joy, To be a daddy. So give me some time, And come back for me then, I will greet you Like a dear old friend.” And so she rose, What a beautiful sight, All surrounded by gray and white. I stood entranced By beauty unmatched, As she whirled about And looked at me last. She spoke not a word, Let no sound free. But the look in her eyes Was one of understanding. And slowly she left, Absorbed entirely By some great shadow Nearby me. On that gray-wintered day, While I sat in the park, A young girl as death And I talked. Though she spoke not a word, She showed me my path. I know what I want in life, What I can have. And so before she comes again, If I do everything right, I can live a just And fulfilling life. Death may come, And death may go. But never a footprint Has she left in the gray-wintered snow.
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Jan 7, 2013
Jan 7, 2013 at 8:03 PM UTC
The Gray-Wintered Snow
I was sitting on a park bench in December Whence we met Just watching my breath steam In wisps and curls about my head I sat there in silence for a time Attempting to discover who this being was I recognized her not Though she was mine own age Eventually, I knew her gaze And I looked into her eyes Just to see her intention How her fate would affect mine I recognized her now and spoke But my voice filled with fear And my heart filled with ice But as time went on, My resolve grew strong And my head cleared of its eternal strife. I bellowed aloud Just so she would hear. My voice deepened with anger And I proclaimed, “It’s not my time yet, I must remain. I have not known love, Life’s great joy. This is the reason I live, I am but a lonely boy. And I have found another Whom I hold dear. She widens my grin, From ear to ear. I would like my chance, To make her happy. To feel life’s greatest joy, To be a daddy. So give me some time, And come back for me then, I will greet you Like a dear old friend.” And so she rose, What a beautiful sight, All surrounded by gray and white. I stood entranced By beauty unmatched, As she whirled about And looked at me last. She spoke not a word, Let no sound free. But the look in her eyes Was one of understanding. And slowly she left, Absorbed entirely By some great shadow Nearby me. On that gray-wintered day, While I sat in the park, A young girl as death And I talked. Though she spoke not a word, She showed me my path. I know what I want in life, What I can have. And so before she comes again, If I do everything right, I can live a just And fulfilling life. Death may come, And death may go. But never a footprint Has she left in the gray-wintered snow.
As you can tell, this is my first post on here. Not sure exactly how ****** it is, it's up to you guys to let me know. Criticism is appreciated.
a-leo-keenan
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Jan 7, 2013
Jan 7, 2013 at 8:03 PM UTC
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