Snow fall, Crystal showers That encase me in the chill of death. Take me in your arms And lull me away, Put me to sleep with the oaks, Tuck me away under the drapes of the willows, Lace my dreams with memories of summer flowers Cover me in blankets of soft uncut grass and Douse me with frozen snowflake kisses. I fear the cracking I hear When I try to open my eyes, The shattering of an ice layer so thin yet so heavy-- Is that the sun I see? Washing the white landscape in red and pink Reaching out, but never touching. It is always the moment before the dawn That I forget the beauty of the day. Consumed by twilight and midnight stars-- Hopes that are billions of miles away… Upon awkening, The first steps are always hard. The chill that encases so many holds fast Only the strong survive I fear this time I will not rise with the sun, But sink low, deep into the willow's roots And feed from the next tortured soul Who comes to sleep under the drapes of the willow.