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Sometimes I can feel my heart falling…
Falling….
Falling into a stellar familiarity
That continually takes me back to the days of
Cold January mornings when the fire would be lit
Beautifully and brightly in the dark living room.
The only thing that seemed to bring life to
The cold bricks and boring plaster made up of this old house.
Falling into a familiarity of frost bitten memories
That would sink slowly into the dirt, melting away
With the cold, white blanket outside; victim to the hot, bright sun yawning to
Say hello wearily to the days passing slowly.
Fading sadly into Spring.
Watching as the sun ruthlessly murders away
Our Frosty’s and Jack’s. Their fragile limbs falling to the ground waving their
Last good-byes. Their button-ized facial remnants thrown into a puddle
Now made cold, oblivious graves.
Every now and again, I can still find a vestige
Of what used to be my well constructed snowman.
Toboggans put away reluctantly matched with
fingers crossed hope
Of another snow-filled Winter to sing her enchanting lullabies to
Children around the world Reaching for umbrella’s as April threatens it’s
Unwanted rain. And I can remember the way the smell of the rain against the sidewalks
And streets made my nose flare and suck in breath more wildly than usual.
As little children played loudly in the puddles being made upon the pavement and
In the grass, such agonising set backs for the day ahead as children
Would muddy up their shoes and clothing.
Mud following almost constantly behind their
Small bodies, heard from down the hall of their pre-school room. The squish-squash a
Dreaded sound for teachers everywhere as they would enter their classrooms soaked
And terribly bedraggled As summer came
Fast approaching.
The sun growing hotter and bigger each day. School children wildly anticipating the final day of
Lessons for three months so to
Waste away the summer with dog day afternoons and make summer memories filled
With swim suits and vacations around the world.
Ice cream influenced dreams run wildly through our minds as
The heat slowly builds and peaks itself in July as demons’ eyes
Finally let themselves slip into a hibernation, waiting for
The sweet sound of Winter’s melodies calling them up
To haunt children’s snowy innocence.
But not until a few months while the sun’s rays settle And trees shed their leaves,
Leaving themselves nude against the terrible cold fast approaching
The sad little trees watching people’s coats get heavier, and their breaths becoming
More and more noticeable
Against the air as the tape rewinds and my heart is sent falling…..
Falling…..
Falling into a stellar familiarity.
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Title:
A Stellar Familiarity.
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Artist:
cottontail-pooper
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Description:
Something I wrote a few months back. I actually like this poem. Can't explain exactly what it's about: just thoughts, I guess. More poems on my dA: jhltKas.deviantart.com
It's actually supposed to be oddly written, like an e.e. cummings poem. I admire e.e. cummings. The original format (how it's supposed to look) is here: http://jhltkas.deviantart.com/art/A-Stellar-Familiarity-95551610
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Date:
12/17/2008
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Tags:
stellar
familiarity
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