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Chill fingered knife, Ice laser penetrates epidermis, Cracks the brittle sternum, Then only gives a tickling touch There at the porches of the heart; Aortal rhythms pause and tense, Resting, moving on... Pausing, resting, moving on. Slow wintering this... Six months past death, The heart, still beating After that last breath, Is mine. The beating in this winter cold Rejects fear's hold, Melts the blade of ice, Reserves the final breath Until another day, Provides me reasons now To love and to be loved. So it is that here in winter I **** my head to hear A trickling song of melting snow, A thawing fear, a warming hope. Seasons come and go, and nights and days Revolving take each other's place. Life and death for us still in the web of time Hold constant power until Eternity steps in and takes us home. "Though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow, I will fear no evil, for Thou, Oh Lord, are with me." ---King David
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 12:44 PM UTC
Though I Am Winter Now
Chill fingered knife, Ice laser penetrates epidermis, Cracks the brittle sternum, Then only gives a tickling touch There at the porches of the heart; Aortal rhythms pause and tense, Resting, moving on... Pausing, resting, moving on. Slow wintering this... Six months past death, The heart, still beating After that last breath, Is mine. The beating in this winter cold Rejects fear's hold, Melts the blade of ice, Reserves the final breath Until another day, Provides me reasons now To love and to be loved. So it is that here in winter I **** my head to hear A trickling song of melting snow, A thawing fear, a warming hope. Seasons come and go, and nights and days Revolving take each other's place. Life and death for us still in the web of time Hold constant power until Eternity steps in and takes us home. "Though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow, I will fear no evil, for Thou, Oh Lord, are with me." ---King David
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Jan 20, 2013
Jan 20, 2013 at 12:44 PM UTC
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