A purple thing of thick and soft A velvet lace at wrists and knees A rebellious lock of crimson hair Fluttering in the winter's breeze Held aloft on freckled cheeks And billowing in all-seen breath As wicked flakes began to gather And bury her beneath their depth
A lambskin glove on flushing fingers Helped to keep the heat within As bitter winter-whitened landscapes Hid away the Autumn's sins And in this path towards the cabin Her leather boots began to trod And once again the cruel curl Swung about with every nod
Her head was swaying with each footstep Her heart was beating with each sigh Her purple winter velvet doublet Would keep her warm through winter's night She closed the door as winds would howl And scratch at cracks to get inside As the fire spread through her face She cracked a bone-white smile, wide
Another jaunt into the forest Another scrape with nature too Another night of simple pleasures Of reading Proust and cooking stew Her traps were set Her ax was sharp Her bow laid by the door She had healed from the pain of Summer And she hoped she'd see the Spring no more
This simple poetic rhyme scheme was inspired by a friend who picked herself up after some terrible issues with work and a failed relationship. She had always been soft and loving. But now she's tough, boisterous, and not going to take s**t from anyone again. This poem is meant to tell you that no matter the harsh environment you face, you too will thrive one day.