The ThawA Poem by Wesley DinglerTo say the least, The day you met me (there in the dark, lost to mind and heart), I was a damaged goodie, Fumbling in an Alabama hoodie.
But you taught me that spring Something that I believe To be the most important thing: That even the blind Are gifted with insight.
And I will never see the sun Rising without Being reminded of your name And about how You saw a light in me That no one else saw, And I felt a warmth in you So strong that it brought me to thaw.
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Then--I drew a line through my life-- Hoping they could discern more clearly-- The person that I am tonight From the person I had been previously.
But--sadly--it was to no avail-- As none of them can fully tell-- How wonderful it can feel To warm after a great chill.
But I will never see the sun Rising without Being reminded of your name And about how You saw a light in me That no one else saw, And I felt a warmth in you So strong that it brought me to thaw.
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And didn't the sun Shine through to me, And blind so beautifully? And at once, darkness did, of course, Abscond with the starkness it adores.
And I drew a breath, Which I could attest Had been my very first. An experience to, at last, quench my thirst.
Now I will never see the sun Rising without Being reminded of your name And about how You saw a light in me That no one else saw, And I felt a warmth in you So strong that it brought me to thaw.
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To say the least, The day you met me (there in the dark, lost to mind and heart), I was a damaged goodie, Fumbling in an Alabama hoodie.
But you taught me that spring Something that I believe To be the most important thing: That even the blind Are gifted with insight. © 2023 Wesley DinglerFeatured Review
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12 Reviews Added on December 27, 2018 Last Updated on March 9, 2023 AuthorWesley DinglerALAboutI was born in Central Alabama February 27, 1985. I'm a Piscean and love it. I began writing poetry and child stories at age nine. I began home schooling after the Sixth Grade, having a lot of troub.. more..Writing
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