Out in a forest
Where grey fluffy fauna with hearts of fire
Dash between burrows (bigger from the inside)
And leave a trail of string lights to track them
There is a girl dressed in mink and tinsel
Snowflakes don’t melt in her hands,
Do not want to leave her.
A Man called her name, with nails through His hands
They spoke the language the snow-glare speaks
And she was coquettish as a candle-flame.
Sparkling in silence
The trackless snow holds hope to hold the flame
China plates, and cider tastes like a promise made
While children cannot sleep for the life of them
Her passion strikes, burns hotter, higher
She steps our streets and catches fire
And something dances in the lights
So in this town far west and south,
Where rain clatters instead of snow,
The Mother of God stays the night.
About the Creator
Saint Fear
keep me where the light is


Comments (2)
I really like your poem. Beautifully written. Well Done
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