Memory

benevolentbluebabe

Of windows and widows
of passings and time
and loved ones—not lost,
but enshrined in rhyme,
or held in silver
and weighed in gold,
glazed in frost—
a window, however cold,
a memory, a life, a dream,
through the ice is seen.

  • Author: benevolentbluebabe (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 28th, 2019 15:21
  • Category: Reflection
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