It's gonna get colder when you leave. The ground will harden And the trees will sleep And the world Will wait. Underneath the snow, Life Will wait. The wind will search for you in every face Biting and frantic But find nothing, And in despair crack across the ground like a whip Stirring up little ghostly eddies of ice crystals. The snow will catch the branches and drag them down Asking Why the silence, This year? None of that summertime laughter To light up the ice and make it sparkle. The days will pull darkness around them like a thick coat And slink by In a hurry to be elsewhere, Still too long, and too strange.
And then Just when we've all almost given up, Winter will soften, just a bit. The rains will come, like a good cry you've been holding your breath against For months, And the snow will wash away And the ground will be ugly and scarred, But bare at last, And the land will begin Slowly To bloom In anticipation of your footsteps there.
The sun will hold its line in the battle against the night For just a sliver longer every day. The first flowers will shoot up through The last little patches of snow, Light green and fragile. The world will wake Yawn and stretch, Is she back yet? Is she here? The cherry blossoms on the tree in my backyard will unfurl White and delicate and frothy on tough, leathery branches And we will all see that maybe Everything is going to be alright After all.
Is she back yet? Is she here? And summer will stroll in, laughing, The moment you set foot on this soil again.