the scarf you knit me holds the shape of our last hug warmth that won't let go
By Daniel K8 days ago in Poets
whiskey solution fire held inside my ribcage dissolving her name
this winter demands no fire, only a solvent to burn her absence
i take my coat off drape it around your shoulders a gesture for life
when I hold you close the tundra within me melts like a desert sun
your lips are kettles scald me with hot tea fondness thaw my ice away
Do coffins grow cold When buried in winter snow? Will love keep you warm?
By Colleen Borst8 days ago in Poets
roots have renewal by nature at its finest dried leaves provide warmth
By Gregory Payton8 days ago in Poets
Buried deep in earth Insulated by soft snow Crocus starts to grow
A small source of heat When the weather is frigid The mercury dips
Chilly room, one chair steam curls like soft whispered hugs cocoa is my friend.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.8 days ago in Poets
Red blooms at my spine I waved, slipped on icy ground Oops! Everyone saw!