hello, february
"I believe we are nothing without love in all its forms"

hello, february. oh, how I missed you—please,
come in. can I get you anything?
I was expecting you, of course;
I have your favorite chocolates
and a few bottles of that moscato you enjoy,
the sweet one in the deep blue bottle.
settle in, then tell me everything:
your dreams, your hopes,
all the beautiful things you have seen
and felt, everyone you have loved
over the last twelve months, over a lifetime.
tell me the horrible, too—the sadness
and tragedy and injustice, what has broken your heart
and brought you to tears, tell me your fears.
I will listen to all of it, will hold your grief gently
and with as much tenderness as your joy.
you taught me that, you know.
how to love someone truly is to love all of them,
even the ugly parts of their life,
their sadness and anger, their fear.
how to love someone deeply is to embrace them
fully, to celebrate their happiness at their side
and help hold their suffering when they
cannot bear it alone.
I am a better lover, because of you—
better at loving romantically
and platonically, and even at loving myself.
you make people want to believe in love,
and I believe we are nothing
without love in all its forms.
About the Creator
Katherine J. Zumpano
poet & writer in the pnw | bookworm
writing a little of everything
find me on instagram & threads: @kjzwrites
'from me, to you' out now.




Comments (1)
I love this poem - I want to remember to do an ode to each month as they roll in, because of this piece!!