A Winter's MelodyA Poem by MaddiBased on a true experience...sort ofIn the fading sunlight, Crisp, cold flakes Shimmer and shake. A bed of icy moss, Sits on the woodland path. A benevolent gust plays with my scarf, A flutter of red in the monochrome world. Damp foliage moistens my boots and leaves Stick to them like patches. And here in the middle of the forest, Where all hold their billowing breaths, There is a piano. How? I do not know... It has sat there, Empty and alone, Cobwebs gathered and dust like thick fur. Until I sat there, On a convenient tree stump. Music calls to me, As it always has. I play. Music intertwines the hesitant air - Until it too, Warms to the melody. I play deep into the dark of night, Paying no heed of the numbness of my hands I play on and on. On and on and on And on and on and On, on, on, on... No one is there to hear it, But I play the best, When only the Lonely Moon is there. © 2016 Maddi |
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1 Review Added on November 17, 2016 Last Updated on November 17, 2016 AuthorMaddiThe oak tree by the pond with the coy fish, Norfolk, United KingdomAboutI LOVE writing and reading poems, reading books and some fanfiction too! All literature is accepted by me! I'm also a cynical, sarcastic and rude person, but those who get to know me, love me for it. .. more..Writing
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