Winter of Our Discontent

Winter of Our Discontent

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers
"

...of love lost

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Winter of our Discontent

 

 

 Winter just wasn’t our season.

After sorting through a mass collection

of Zeppelin albums

and a flash drive of wedded bliss,

we said goodbye.

 

Goodbye

to twenty plus years

of family reunions and Christmas traditions,

to crisp November mornings

of breakfast in bed

with three cats at our feet

and a house with no mortgage.

 

What’s yours what’s mine­­­­

now lies dissected

in a dichotomy of cardboard boxes,

 

categorically defined

like the high thread count of sheets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

© 2018 Kelly Scheppers


Author's Note

Kelly Scheppers
The closing line about the high thread count of sheets, I have used before...but I think it bears repeating here.

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Going through a divorce can be worse than a death because even the more pleasant memories are often dwarfed by the angst of knowing that you were not enough or triggered it in some way. I have been through both with the same person and when he passed it was even harder because of all the things I did not get to say to him. Regret can be a terrible thing to live with. No truer words were said than those you have shared with us in your poignant, powerful write, Kelly.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

Your reviews are always most insightful. I would not hesitate to seek you out to garnish their empo.. read more
As nicely as this is written, I am sorry to read it.
Our son and wife are currently going through this and children are involved.
As you are aware, it is very difficult
Dave

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

This was pure conjecture on my part, and as you can see, there was no mention of children, which wou.. read more
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A good friend of ours is in the final throes of a divorce battle with her penis wielding ex, and funnily enough they were wed 20 years before he started screwing around. The world and it's mother will be able to relate to this in one way or another.
Top writing Kelly
Hope you are well :))

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

I am quite well. Doing a lot of writing in between reviews. Anxious for the holidays to commence. .. read more
Indeed, that last line does lend a sense of absoluteness to the finality of separation. It also provides a contrast to the memories of what was included during the time of the marriage, as mentioned in verse two. There is an air of sadness about this one, as there should be. All marriages include good times as well as bad, and the memory of those times cannot be released without pain. This was a very moving effort. Well done.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

I am most proud its been received so well. Thank you for being a part of that, John.
This took me back to a place, I'm elated to say i made it out of. "In a dichotomy of cardboard boxes." Powerful!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

Thank you, Travis. It's onward and upward from here!
Everyone can identify with this striking poem Kelly. When love breaks down and is no more. Happens too often these days. Not many have the staying power anymore. And so easy to leave and get a divorce.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

So true, Dawn. And it presents itself with even more consequences when there are children involved... read more
Onlyme

6 Years Ago

I must admit When the children are involved that is a heartbreaker even more. When its just the adul.. read more
so real, you can reach out and touch every bit of this. makes me want to don a winter coat and head out into the cold. sad but awesomely expressed. the imagery and wording hits like a stiff breeze bowling over. hard-hitting on any level no matter how looked at. makes one want to break down crying as the scene plays out. great, skillful and most importantly emotive write. great stuff Kelly - straight up ... :)

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

Your reviews are consistently one I am willing to seek out. Thank you, Pete!
When the flame of love dies out, normal life turns cold.

Good one, Kelly.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

Thank you, Tim. Much appreciate your presence here!
Even though the subject matter here is sad, your words and phrases carry it out beautifully. I've always admired the way you write, Kelly. Love that ending.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

You are most kind and I am deeply flattered. Thank you!
Kelly,, this is a very well written piece about break-ups, not only divorce. Sometimes we invest a lot of energy into a relationship that is not reciprocated, and sometimes we just screw up. Been there (as they say), done that (more than once), and still carry the scars.
Fortunately, I reconnected with a high school flame, (divorced...three kids) and we've been happily married for 31 yrs now.
This is the perfect bit of writing for those who will go through a break-up, divorce or death.

A good write indeed, Kelly.


Posted 6 Years Ago


Kelly Scheppers

6 Years Ago

No doubt those scars are for life. Lucky for you to have reconnected with a high school flame. Per.. read more

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Added on November 8, 2018
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Kelly Scheppers
Kelly Scheppers

San Diego, CA



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