A Hand To Hold

A Hand To Hold

A Poem by Ben Taylor

Your eyebrows are drawn tightly together,
Warding the cold from your
Eyelids.
The clouds are pallid with the
Promise of snow.
Your left hand is gloved snugly,
Warm within its woolen embrace.
The other, however,
Lays bare and blue,
Limply at your side.
You threw that glove away
When he promised he would never
Leave.
What use is a glove,
When there is always a hand to hold,
To keep you warm?
But now the spaces between
Your fingers
Are frigid and flecked
With frost.
As I pass, I take off a glove of my own--
You don't look up,
But you sadly slip
It on.
I can withstand the numbness
Better than you may think;
I am more accustomed
To the solitude.

© 2011 Ben Taylor


Author's Note

Ben Taylor
Another wintry addition.

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another great despondent poem about the dual frigidity of the season and ones soul..

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on November 10, 2011
Last Updated on November 10, 2011
Tags: Winter, Lonely

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Ben Taylor
Ben Taylor

Columbia, MO



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