Frost

Frost

A Poem by C.S.John

When winter ends and spring begins
I wait for summer to spread its wings.
When summer's birds take off to fly
I wait for autumn's lullaby.
When autumn's leaves begin to fall
I long for winter's lonely call,
for raw and frozen solitude,
for rough and broken attitude
to freeze the pain I have inside,
to find a place for me to hide.
So when springs first sun shows off its light,
Frost melts to miss those painless winter's nights.

© 2017 C.S.John


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Very Well-written.
"Frost melts to miss those painless winter's nights."
Loved reading it.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Really nice poem... Short, and the darkness is subtle, and good aswell :) ..

Posted 7 Years Ago


C.S.John

7 Years Ago

Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it :)

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Added on July 24, 2017
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C.S.John
C.S.John

Basel, Switzerland



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