Dead of Winter
By Aunty Depressant
The chill down my spine trickles
etching my back where your breath,
once warm and soft would caress my soul
empty sighs fill the chamber of my heart
once alive
a summer friend
turned
leaves
blown back together
We shared the fall
into each others arms
deeper and deeper
flesh and desire
something deeper
So soft, like sunbeams
dancing orange of the peaks
blazing
embedding
down
trapped
drifts
high as a high man
like desert sands
that steal all warmth
Crying for a time
that is as dead as the flowers
frozen
feeding the omnivorous insects
The flowers may return
but you are always dead in winter
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© 2007 Aunty Depressant
Published on Friday, November 30, 2007.
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Comments on "Dead of Winter"
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On Sunday, April 5, 2009, IAmNorge
(38) wrote:
Such imagery and relation to winter and cold to something so much deeper, tantalizing the way this flows together, good write
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On Saturday, December 8, 2007, LadyMalice
(18) wrote:
This is beautiful. =)
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A former member wrote:
*chuckles* I wont lie and say I'm slightly biased towards the poem because of my current mood, but I really do like it. The images shift and come together nicely, and the last line falls hard, but just right.
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A former member wrote:
say I'm /not/ slightly biased*, that is
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On Sunday, December 2, 2007, Aunty Depressant
(423) wrote:
I read what you posted that same day, I can see we where we were in similar mood.