Learned to Love Too MuchA Poem by DoormanDanInspired by life burnout and my tendency to give too much of myself to something
Do I even dare go back out there,
Where the blizzards blaze at ten below? Their bites have left my soul bare, So why do I still chase thundersnow? My heart and mind both feel like they're going numb, And say that going out again would be dumb, But still, I step outside Into those swells of ice, Because they hold beauty I've learned to love too much. Until the sundogs shine Upon these tides of white, I'll just brave the cold that I've learned to love too much: That we've learned to love too much. Oh, why did I dare come back out here: Where all life sleeps in haps of hoarfrost? The skies are now calm and clear, Yet all warmth and wonder remains lost. But with time, the verglas will finally thaw, And again, I'll get to hear the robin's song, And so, I step inside, Stand in the firelight, Draped in its comfort that I've learned to love so much. And as the sun dogs shine, I know that I'll be fine, For I'm swathed in their glow I've learned to love so much: We should learn to love so much. © 2023 DoormanDanAuthor's Note
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AuthorDoormanDanManchester, Levenshulme, United KingdomAboutI'm a twenty seven year old preschool teacher who enjoys writing poetry, songs, stories, paintball and other things. My favorite things to do are parkour, video games, listening to music, and making .. more..Writing
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