Frozen

Aa Harvey

Frozen

 

 

Stop the winter; bring back summer.

I was happy once.

Stop the heartbreak; paint a landscape.

Let me fall in love.

 

 

I need a kiss from my true love to warm my frozen heart.

Let it go!  Let it go!  That perfect girl is gone…

I am tired of all the snow; I stare into the stars.

On this cold night, I kiss goodbye, to the heat inside my heart.

The leaves are beginning to fall, summer is no more,

Love is left afar.

 

 

Staring from the ice tower balcony, all I see is snow.

Arendelle has frozen over; I am left hollow.

Where is my true love?  Have I already met her?

Where is my true love?  I never will forget her.

 

 

If only she could be my true love, I would be free at last,

But as I only see my future, no turning back,

I am frozen by my past.

Princes and Princesses belong together,

No matter what the weather.

Sun or rain, snowstorms or thunder;

You have cast a spell so perfectly, that I am forever under.

Rescue me from what I hold inside;

These memories of love, frozen in this heart of ice.

 

 

Anna made me laugh…

 

 

I want a love that lasts.

 

 

(C)2017 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 29th, 2017 02:55
  • Category: Love
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Comments4

  • dusk arising

    Wow! Excellent. Your writing clearly portrays what goes on in the hearts and minds of so many of us every day. Lovely writing.

    • Aa Harvey

      Thank you. The film 'Frozen' inspired this poem. I like the fact the film is about searching for your true love...

      "Winter's a good time to stay in and cuddle,
      But put me in summer and I'll be a...happy snowman!

      When life gets rough, I like to hold on to my dream,
      Of relaxing in the summer sun, just letting off steam.

      Oh the sky, will be blue and you guys will be there too,
      When I finally do, what frozen things do, in summer.

      [Kristoff:]
      I'm gonna tell him.

      [Anna:]
      Don't you dare!"

    • dusk arising

      I had no idea this was about a film.

    • FredPeyer

      Well written, Aa. I saw the movie, heard the sound track like a million times since my grand-daughter (now 5 years old) was so into it. She even had that princess dress with a button you could press to hear the song being played!

      • Aa Harvey

        Thank you.

        I have always loved the song and I love the movie too, so I thought I would write about it, with a bit of my own life in the poem too.

        "The snow glows white on the mountain tonight,
        Not a footprint to be seen.
        A kingdom of isolation...

        Heaven knows I tried...

        Don't let them in, don't let them see...

        Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know...

        Let it go, let it go,
        Turn away and slam the door!...

        The cold never bothered me anyway...

        ...

        ...It's time to see what I can do...

        I'm free!

        Let it go! Let it go!
        I am one with the wind and sky...

        I'm never going back!
        The past is in the past!!!...

        Let it go! Let it go!
        And I'll rise like the break of dawn.
        Let it go! Let it go!...

        Here I stand in the light of day."

      • myself and me

        Your poem is so "frozen" yet beautiful. it inspire me to watch the movie.

        • Aa Harvey

          If you believe in true love, you should watch the movie. If you like to watch films about love, you should watch the movie. If you have nothing better to do, you should watch the movie...

          "Saturday night at the movies.
          Who cares what picture you see..."

          "Elsa?
          [Knocks on the door...]
          Do you wanna build a snowman?
          Come on, let's go and play!

          I never see you anymore,
          Come out the door,
          It's like you've gone away!

          We used to be best buddies
          And now we're not.
          I wish you would tell me why!

          Do you wanna build a snowman?
          It doesn't have to be a snowman...

          [Elsa:] Go away, Anna.

          [Anna:] Okay, bye..."



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