When she was younger, She’d been completely enticed By the rimy landscape Of a lake frozen solid With February’s frigid winds And the winter’s harrowing temperature. She often wondered about how the sun would’ve looked, Shattered into a million minute particles As it peeked through the ice in mesmerizing fractions, And glowed quietly underneath the surface Before finally disintegrating into the lonely darkness below. She was helplessly infatuated, And with every short breath Made visible by the wintry air, She longed to lie at the bottom And be inspired By the murky glow of the icy sunlight above her. So one day, She set herself free from her longing. And she tiptoed carefully over the bitingly cold floor As she pursued a suitable entry. The wind, Catching snowflakes within its frozen rhythm And casting them onto her rosy cheeks As it howled across the barren lake Was acutely distressing, But she would be underneath it soon. And without warning, The doorway appeared beneath her feet And she slipped through it without having to knock. And she began to sink- The bitter harshness of the water enough to **** her, And her lungs seared as they screamed for air, As her limbs thrashed frantically, But she let herself fall, looking up to the eerie radiance of the lake’s surface And smiling gently, Before finally disintegrating into the lonely darkness below.