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When the River Still Remembers

The Silence Beneath the Ice

By Rebecca A Hyde GonzalesPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
When the River Still Remembers
Photo by Jeroen van Dijk on Unsplash

“Every current dreams of the sea, even as frost binds its mouth.”

The river exhales fog, a low lament,

its sorrow heavy on the air:

wet stone, rotted leaf, the ghost of rain.

The banks shiver, roots locked in ice,

each reed a glass tongue,

each stone a frozen breath.

Yet beneath the sheath of frost the water moves still—

a hymn unseen, a story restless.

I press my palm to its skin,

the river resists, cold and thin as prophecy,

but in its tremor I feel the pulse,

the persistence of what refuses silence.

The river remembers its freedom.

Even sealed, it carries the secret forward—

a promise spring will one day speak aloud.

Elegynature poetry

About the Creator

Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales

I love to write. I have a deep love for words and language; a budding philologist (a late bloomer according to my father). I have been fascinated with the construction of sentences and how meaning is derived from the order of words.

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