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seasons

Some people like fall, but not me.

It's full of death and decay, the gorgeous pieces of fire drift

from their skeletal homes and burn out into

sodden mushy brown paper.

Hard smooth and brown pebbles, spiky holey bombs, and twirly helicopter blades fall from the same skeletons and hide

beneath the paper, waiting for an innocent victim,

lying in the perfect position to slip someone up so that

they lose their bags and packages as they themselves go

slip slide crashing into the ground.

The victims are sure to rise up again, but with some bruises and bits of soggy brown, stuck all over their clothes

In fall, all the blooms of color decease, all fruit and vegetable and good green things die and leaves the world sodden mushy and brown.

 

Some people say they like winter, but not me.

It's a cold cruel and heartless season, robbing any last trace of life

from all helpless and left-behind creatures.

The vegetation becomes glazed over with melting glass and is the

one spot of beauty, as the only green left resides on prickly evergreens, housebound plants, and the occasional tacky

coat.

In winter, there is no way to leave your personal fortress without mountains of clothes, and so every person becomes a

chapped lipped, red cheeked, stiff fingered puffball.

Every time you jump into a mound of the white fluff that accompanies the dread season, some is bound to creep into your shirt and boots, freezing whatever it touches, and then ever so so slowly flowing along your skin, one of Gaia's little tortures.

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Written by
luckyqueue
American
Published
Oct 8, 2012
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Notes

Only half finished, so I'll write more later, perhaps in a different poem, perhaps not.

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