the leaves are crying, cheeks turning red, then pale breaking from branches of hope illuminated by a serene sun then falling into shadows of burnt green trampled tenacity
you are winter now the halcyon sky weeps white flakes a chilly memory as i peer out a frosted, winsome window
there will be no spring this year the seasons have fallen in abysmal fashion
coats cover surface memories of you but cold is embedded on the inside
Sorta sounds like a love gone wrong kinda story and if so, a most impressive analogy. The way you described it using nature and season an all was pefect.
"Now is the winter of our discontent." Without the glorious summer sun of course...I'm reminded here of Steinbeck's novel and how the best laid plans of men often come to naught or something other than pleasant fruition. That grass that seems greener on the other side of the fence is often made that way from the heaps of manure one must navigate to travel there. Perhaps the sun will shine again and perhaps the grass less fertilized will flourish in time...who knows. But I have heard there is no future in the past no matter how sweet our memories seem. So here's to brighter days ahead and the change of heart that warms like the change of seasons.I enjoyed you words as always. F.
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ah, a little Richard III----thrown in for good measure...
i appreciate your insights and allu.. read moreah, a little Richard III----thrown in for good measure...
i appreciate your insights and allusions to Shakespeare and Steinbeck..i walked so many pastures as a kid in Vermont...lots of manure on both sides of the fence.
thank you, Fabian.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..