Whipping wind washes in with the shore
Dances around my stout frame
And back again
From all angles I am attacked
While the view before me changes from serene
To terrifying and back again
Rain rages and ebbs, pushes the lake up higher
And higher
And higher
I am frozen
In fear of the water carrying me away
Afraid it may not
The black, dead trees stand stalwart
Immoveable against the powerful
They are strong
Fearless
I am not
My desires cry in the wind
Call to me—remind me that I fall short
Water snatches my feet
Chills my core
Snaps me back to life
A sigh and a nod of thanks
I walk from the bridge to honor
The water, the wind, the trees
4 comments:
Did you write this?
I did.
Wow, you are quite the poet miss Jen!
Thanks, Cami! Sometimes I get a little inspired, and those trees in the lake and the rain and my bad mood all created the perfect opportunity.
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