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That first Spring promise, A blossom so vibrant, Its ****** hues, Shocking and gorgeous. Then came Summer, As love’s leaves matured, The very air a caress, Sunlight for nourishment. Autumn arrived unbidden, The cold nights unwelcome. So I turned my back On the shortening of days, Looking instead, to far away hills, Where the sun still kissed Hay bales. And then Winter, Its sudden snap – Whiplashed me to the present. Loneliness made colder, By memories of warmth. An unabating frost, That rid the world of taste, Turning all existence, To a single sheet – And then it cracked. I wandered the Tundra, Starving beneath white fur, Moaning to the memory, Of seal and salmon fat – The taste of life itself. Hunger made deeper, By the recollection of Full stomachs. And then, when it all seemed impossible, Winter broke And a thaw set in – Petal once more Defeating ice.
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Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 10:49 PM UTC
My Heart Has Lived Seasons
That first Spring promise, A blossom so vibrant, Its ****** hues, Shocking and gorgeous. Then came Summer, As love’s leaves matured, The very air a caress, Sunlight for nourishment. Autumn arrived unbidden, The cold nights unwelcome. So I turned my back On the shortening of days, Looking instead, to far away hills, Where the sun still kissed Hay bales. And then Winter, Its sudden snap – Whiplashed me to the present. Loneliness made colder, By memories of warmth. An unabating frost, That rid the world of taste, Turning all existence, To a single sheet – And then it cracked. I wandered the Tundra, Starving beneath white fur, Moaning to the memory, Of seal and salmon fat – The taste of life itself. Hunger made deeper, By the recollection of Full stomachs. And then, when it all seemed impossible, Winter broke And a thaw set in – Petal once more Defeating ice.
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Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 10:49 PM UTC
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