A sonnet sequence about growing up |
Seasons of the Mind Small and adventurous The sun smiles down The world seems generous With all these people around The flocks of birds And flowers galore A big hand that guides Is near evermore The world is bright Full of flowers of wonder Small, yet riddled with contrite Storms always have thunder Madness follows the hand that guides Summer is over and autumn arrives Beautiful but dying The earth fades to a gray Comforting green turns to red crying And the fields are in disarray People are leaving There's no one to trust As the leaves are receding Everything reduces to rust It's too hard to think And my bonds have all sundered As if in one blink My life is all but blundered As the earth withers away I can tell that winter is on its way Somber and barren The cold welcomes no one Nothing around not even a heron Chronophobia has just begun And time stands to a still The wind shakes my very core Emotions build up, ready to spill Loneliness approaches evermore Everyone is gone Even the hand that guides I just need to make it to dawn Even if it causes divides As I beg for the sun to rise Spring tickles the horizon as it arrives As the warmth settles in The flowers come back The fresh pollen brings me a grin And I feel I'm on the right track Green overtakes the sullen gray Birds chirp to their arrival Happiness is finally on display And the loneliness all but stifles My meadow is at last in bloom All of my hard work Has lifted me from deep gloom And it all but makes me smirk To say this journey is all but laughable The seasons of the mind are finally affable |