Come walk with me in winter, dear,
Come walk with me in snow.
If you do, I'll show you,
how to dis- and re-appear.
Come waltz with me in mists,
Come waltz with me on ice,
If you do, I'll tell you
how cloistered secrets do subsist.
Come hike with me in forests,
where snow tread paths intrigue,
If you do, we'll discover true,
how man and himself contest.
Where raven caw and flutters
are masked behind soft flakes,
where beauty and catharsis,
for you, merely awaits.
I'm here, it echoes, calmly,
I'm here, I'm here, Right here.
Where? our eyes call around us,
twinkling, alone, sincere.
We look, but trees encircle,
and tangle us, none too tight
and make us fear what we forgot;
that blizzards and hail and cold and night,
may come and shake and freeze and scare,
but wandering thirty years
can't drag on, I can't despair.
Because it doesn't compare.
Because in thrall of winter,
when twisted, and bitter,
when skin, and heart do sting ...
time doesn't. Doesn't mean a thing.
This poem is filled with love and sincerity. A wish to share a life with someone. Lovely.
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