A search for the love of my life. |
Ode to Seasons or Women’s Bliss The prose within a poem that will be following this statement is only the author's humble attempt to appreciate an inexplicable simplicity within the beauty of nature. To the author, the best way to realize this beauty is to live it, a relaxed awareness of being there in that moment. He believes a woman and the ever-changing seasons are one in themselves. Each person lives with a looking glass facing them permanently, it is our job to see, seize, and accept these reflections of love, joy, and the compromise that comes with life. Fall: She walks through infinity. Hair: gold - a Greek gift - The wind teases it, Her form is divine, Cast by the cool Sun - That is not worthy As a witness to Sin - A halo forms, I reach; It is too late, it is winter. Winter: I pride in disobedience. Immature, haughty, I come to my senses When I am alone. It’s a white storm, And two dark spots Appear. Oh Heaven! Those glossy marbles Contain the universe, She has wings! No, She is too far. My Dark light prances away. Spring: Her eyes are green And nature sings, The chord of love We lay in grass, dull, Rival to her bright Gaze. I am lost And she captures me. Night nears; Sun sets. Her beauty, yet unmet. Summer: She encases all. Makes trivial the Fall. Whispers music of The coming; a dove, A messenger from Airy last. Makes dumb Always forgives. I've seen Her my whole life. She's been My whole life. I love her. |