FrozenA Poem by Harper TatePoetry adaptation of the recent and brilliant Disney filmAs ice begins to rise above, Like blood within my veins, I’m not as cold as people say, Not evil like the claims. I’ve made mistakes, some big, some small, But then again who hasn’t? Is this what I was meant to be, Please tell me that it isn’t. I never meant to push away The people that I love, But now my town is trapped in snow, The whiteness of a dove How to change my ice-cold curse, To banish my affliction, I loathe it, but can’t live without My anguished contradiction. A heart that turns to freezing ice, My fault, I must admit, I try to run, to hide from truth, From lands I do not fit. Until the day I learn control, That only love can thaw, The ice begins to melt away, And fear my gift no more. © 2015 Harper Tate |
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