Her body jolted, the brisk atmosphere invaded her throat The sun was hidden, and she knew it had been Five weary days since the air kissed her face A nod from the void, a crisp nuzzle on her neck The embrace cool like a cellar, yet she breathed it in with grace She has lingered here before, a waiting maiden on a dock Fleeting seconds she would not soon replace A cold kiss is better than none at all, a welcome friend for redemption
And though she wished for warmth and the scent of a lilac She admired the frosty sky, mapping out the heavens While silver shells slumbered on a vast canvas black The little dipper caught her eye, she eagerly proclaimed it so Finger stiff towards the sky, awaiting a response Unmoved, he dashed to the car and uttered, hurry - itβs only three below So little dipper, dear friend, goodbye. Thank you for the limerence
This poem was the result of a word bank exercise and is the first poem I've written in a decade.