In Your Season

In Your Season

A Poem by Kay

Before I knew you, I lived in winter - 
drowned into benumbed silence 
by the voluminous downfall of savage storms.
I would wrap my coat tightly, 
zip up to my lower lip,
bandage layers of scarves over my chest,
stoking my blood-flames in an attempt to survive
in the middle of a plain and empty space;
dark clouds, white hills, dead trees, 
hollow lands where nothing walks, 
everything standing frozen,
everything shivering, 
while hope dangles wearily on the narrowest branch.

But then I saw you, small thing - 
blinking your bright pink eyes just beyond my windowsill,
completely unexpected, yawning your rosy head into my view,
and suddenly my icicles melted into summer tears. 

© 2019 Kay


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It's clear to me that this writing is beautifully conveying the chilly need of a heart that is not fulfilled. hunkering down to cope with the missing sunshine of love, with hope like an icicle frozen solid.

How lovely that in the bleak midwinter, a little creature can cheer, with its beating breast, warm coat and bright eyes.

Even in the most frigid of situations, warm life can penetrate to bring cheer and revive hope. How much we value a touch, a word, a kind look, even from passing strangers.

I was moved by these words; I wanted to hug the poet.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Kay

4 Years Ago

Beautifully said, Jibey.. An internal winter can feel the most barren and defeating of all, especial.. read more
Very nicely penned. Nature does that to me too. It has a wonderful and calming effect on frazzled nerves. I like your poetic expression Kay.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago


Kay

4 Years Ago

Hi Chris! I totally agree, I honestly feel calmest when I'm at the beach. There's something so sooth.. read more
Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

You are welcome Kay.
Ah how nature moves us, and in particular as we re-emerge from winter's grasp, happy that we have survived. Spring is a time to weap with happiness.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Kay

5 Years Ago

Thank you John! I think that's a lovely way to phrase it. =)
this is beautiful!! I've also been so affected by the winter chill in my soul and in my writing, related so closely to the beginning of this poem, and really needed the boost of sweetness in that last section. thank you :)

Posted 5 Years Ago


lizardbrain

5 Years Ago

have to say this may be one of my favorite poems I've come across here so far.
Kay

5 Years Ago

Sorry for the late reply, my schedule has been all over the place. Thank you so much for your review.. read more

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