The
Seasonal State of Life
By
Carolyn M. W.
Winter
a
child-like wonder
she
bounds down the stairs with an electric vigor,
fueled
by the excitement she can barely contain.
leaping
across the chilly tile floor,
she
finally casts her gaze onto the brilliantly lit tree;
a
monument of the glorious holiday celebrated.
a
smile spreads across her face as a warm glow fills her soul.
underneath
the tree lies a plethora of brightly packaged presents,
all
waiting for the moment their hidden treasures are revealed.
her
weary parents trudge into the living room,
annoyed
by the inconvenience of the hour.
their
disgruntled mood comes suddenly to a halt,
as
they admire the wonder on their child's face.
water lilies
she
slips though the great glass double-doors,
past
the frozen winter of the Windy City,
and
into the warm atmosphere of the institute.
she
welcomes the silent solace and glides past the security check.
almost
instantly, she finds herself lost in a forest of masterpieces,
wandering
through time as she observes every work of art.
each
painting, sculpture, and photograph ensnaring her mind,
until
it catches her ever-analyzing eyes.
the
soft painted water lilies floating in the serene spring scene.
snow
her
tentative hand gently peels off her warm, knitted glove,
revealing
the soft pink flesh previously encapsulated.
her
quivering fingers slowly reach out,
as
if she's searching for more than the pillowy precipitation
surrounding her,
almost
entrancing her frozen soul.
flurries
lick the soft skin exposed to the harsh winter gale,
marring
her with an angry red.
the
elements scream that she should huddle away.
she
does not.
instead,
she spreads her great, white wings,
and
lets the snow soak her soul.
alone
off
at a distance, she floats alone.
close
enough to hear the jubilant chatter,
but
just out of reach of the gleaming lights,
and
the warm, glowing atmosphere.
her
heart sings a solemn tune that begs her to stray near,
but
her ever-so logical brain cries,
"it
is better to stay in the cold comfort you know,
than
to touch the light and be once again
ostracized."
"i
know," she whispers, fragile tears dripping from her eyes,
as
she continues to walk farther from hope's light.
a swan song
she
felt the darkness slowly surround her,
through
the corners of her misty eyes.
she
knew what was coming.
her
lungs burning and mouth gaping,
hoping
to taste even the slightest trace of oxygen.
her
body fighting and convulsing,
afraid
to let go.
her
mind, however, was silent for once,
peaceful.
the
ever-present barrage of screaming and negativity was quiet.
she
felt her body give its last struggle for life,
and
with a soft smile on her face,
her
soul floated home.
Spring
back to the beginning
we
start as the infinitesimal union of two cells,
melding
into each other.
the
creation of new life is a biological dance,
as
the zygote multiplies to create you.
the
tiny tendrils of your parent's DNA
are
dividing and uniting, forming the basis of you,
as
you float in the dark warmth,
unaware
of the wonders framing you.
unaware
of how beautiful it is that you are going to exist.
the
dawn after an eternity of night
from
under the snow-encrusted layers of compost,
she
cracks open one of her sand-dusted eyes,
as
her amber body stirs from her deep slumber.
the
delicate mewling of her young,
echoes
in the safety of her den.
she
wearily stretches out every ligament lining her body,
and
with a violent exhale, expels all the sleep from her soul.
she
nuzzles her pups with a feather-like tenderness,
and
guides them to the entrance of their solace.
she
breaks the icy barrier,
and
lets in the first light of spring.
a
fresh breath
for
years she felt suffocated,
held
under water by the chains forged from her failures.
she
fought desperately from the trenches of her mind,
attempting
to find some semblance of sanity.
everything
inside of her screamed to let go,
to
give up.
she
fought against every fiber of her being,
her
will to live shining through her tunneled vision,
an
ode to her resilience.
it
took the perspective of another person,
someone
with more experience than she,
to
realize that every mistake was forgivable,
and
each link of the chain melted off.
she
swam up from the depths tormenting her for so long,
and
took her first fresh breath.
oconomowoc
the
breeze gently twists the tendrils of my hair,
the
faint taste of a thunderstorm riding in the air,
teasing
my senses with its possibilities.
sunshine
peaks in through the leaves of the deciduous trees,
tracing
every curve of each leaf onto the grassy knoll beyond the wooden
fence.
from
my place on the porch i stare down into the pond below the knoll,
a
layer of algae spreads upon the surface,
giving
the illusion of an open field nestled in a ring of trees.
amongst
the foliage beneath the trees,
the
chatter of chipmunks resounds the blessing of life.
serenity
flows throughout my body,
filling
me with a mindfulness i spent so long searching for,
bathing
me in a new state of mind.
an
ode to spring
drifting
gently through the hydrangeas,
little
rays of sunlight make themselves known;
dancing
on a bed of earthy mulch and sweet blades of grass,
a
tender tango that is barely seen by a busy, unnoticing world.
but
she sees them.
she
feels the decadent warmth caress her skin.
her
soul sings a gentle melody of innocent spring days.
as
she pauses to inhale the floral perfume,
a
slight smile settles onto her pale pink lips.
letting
go of this moment, she returns to her mundane life.
Summer
going
home
the
cool touch of the brackish bay water washes over her sand-freckled
toes.
a
crisp, salty breeze gently embraces her,
calling
her, like a mother calls to her child.
she
stares down into the murky depths as the waves roll in and out,
beckoning
her to join them,
to
come home.
she
feels her body lurch forward, instinct creeping in,
taking
over.
her
jeans growing heavier as she trudges through the crests and troughs.
a
smile explodes onto her face as her feet finally drift past the sand
bar.
"finally,"
she breathes, "I'm going home."
she
dives head first into the salty sea.
the
only sign she was there are the indents left in the sand,
soon
to be washed away.
intoxicating
he
stands at the top,
as
lonely as can be, but almost free.
the
warm summer breeze whispers encouragement,
as
the waves below crash a cheer.
his
body is pulsing as his time nears.
he
fills his lungs with one last breath,
and
leaps off his steady surface,
away
from the mundanity of life.
for
a moment's glance, he is free,
and
then he plunges deep into the sea.
this
intoxicating feeling fleeing,
as
he slowly swims towards the sun.
he
gasps in the air,
ready
to go again.
my sunflower
her
spirit is as bright and warm as the sun on a glorious summer day;
her
rays illuminating the souls of everyone she touches with an
effervescent light.
her
presence heals the broken hearts of the people who need it most.
it
feels like you're running, lost in a crooked, tangled forest,
drowning
in the frightening darkness surrounding you,
and
she is the hope you desperately search for.
she
finds you at your wits end,
driven
mad by your own mind.
she
takes you home and cleans your soul's festering wounds.
she
gives you purpose to your undiscovered aspirations.
it
took me a lifetime to find her, and in the end,
she
is me.
the world's eye
they
dance through the neon lights illuminating the fairgrounds,
the
fry-scented air electric with excitement.
hand
in hand, prattling away, oblivious to the people amongst them.
they
wait in the lines, singing along to all the songs the rides play,
smiles
never leaving their faces.
as
the night slips away,
they
reach their final destination.
extending
above the tree-line and looming over the whirling rides,
she
keeps a watchful gaze.
the
guardian of the fair, the world's eye.
they
mount one of her gondolas,
sitting
across from one another,
admiring
each other's beauty in the rainbow light.
as
the giantess's clockwork cycle circled them to the top,
they
realized everything in the moment was perfect.
lightning bugs
out
of the smoky sky of dusk, she appears,
illuminating
the circumference around her,
hoping
that her biological message will find someone.
anyone.
she
waits on a dewy blade of grass,
anticipating
a soft glow that she fears will never come to fruition.
her
spirit falters.
she
can taste the autumnal air riding in on the final summer breezes.
she
sighs and makes her final attempt.
her
brilliant light flashes,
traveling
farther than any of her other tries.
she
waits, for this time, she thinks, will make it.
minutes
pass, and her fragile hope dwindles before her.
just
as her hope drops, she sees him.
Autumn
the
beginning to a journey's end
the
end starts with a chemical reaction,
a
biologic symbol that it is time for change.
the
soft greens of the leaves are replaced,
as
brilliant shades of reds and oranges grace the treetops,
soon
to be a blanket of decaying mass enveloping the earth.
every
creature hustling about,
preparing
to hunker down for the frozen stillness of winter's kiss,
as
the radiant warmth of summer fades into a soft glow.
the
nights grow long and weary,
preparing
for the long due rest of a life well spent,
until
it is time for us to wake again.
an
appreciation of november
his
warm hand grasps onto her frigid one,
as
the sound of leaves crunching under their feet,
fills
the crisp air.
all
around them mother nature gives her last radiant show.
vibrantly
shaded leaves of yellow, orange and red dance above their heads,
occasionally
daring to flutter down and kiss the ground.
the
sun dips behind the tree line,
casting
a maze of shadows onto the road ahead of them.
she
glances up at him,
memorizing
the way the soft light illuminates his face,
casting
a warm glow that entrances her heart.
she
hops onto the tips of her toes and gently pecks his cheek.
he
smiles down at her and they continue down the path,
set
by the underappreciated tone of november.
south dakota
fields
of fine golden hair flowing with the wind,
echo
their sibilance throughout the rolling plains.
the
soft scent of sage and pine from the watchful hills,
carried
along the invigorating autumnal breeze,
fills
the prairies with a sense of home.
a
bison trudges along through the wild grasses,
wandering
past the ponderosa pines.
spires
of granite rise above the tree line in the distance,
painting
a picturesque view few places can recapture.
soon
a blanket of snow will envelop the land,
and
hide the treasures that lie nestled in the black hills.
the golden hour
shadows
settle into the cracks of his well-worn face,
cast
by the golden rays as the sun settles down for the night.
his
bones groan from the weight of a lifetime,
a
culmination of every little moment he has experienced.
he
hobbles out of the driver's side of his rusted pick-up,
a
relic still standing from a different time,
much
like he is.
he
lovingly pats the hood of his truck,
turning
over the dust-covered memories of his golden days.
a
bittersweet smile etches its way across his face,
as
he moseys down the dirt path eroded by the footsteps of many.
he
pauses at the foot of his porch steps,
runs
a hand along the weathered wood,
and
glances back at the sun setting on him.
persephone
she
glides across the moss-ridden roots emerging from their compost
covering.
engrossed
in the environment enveloping her,
she
inhales the moist, forested air.
a
sense of tranquility washes over her troubled soul,
restoring
a feeling long forgotten by the frets that intoxicate her mind.
there's
a soft rustling as the leaves dance in the breeze,
a
silent show only she is witness to.
the
ghost of a smile appears on her translucent lips.
she
desperately desires for this moment to last forever,
but
alas it is time.
she
feels the rumble as the ground opens up,
and
drags her back below.
she
reaches a slender arm up,
capturing
the last taste of sunlight
author's note.
the
poems of this chapbook represent a death, a birth, a life, and a
reflection. all of these telling the story of what i have learned in
my time, from my metaphorical death, to my appreciation of life. i
wrote these poems in hope that you will read them and take the time
to notice what you are truly experiencing. i hope you enjoyed this
collection from my perspective.
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