February Poem - 4:45pm
When standing still
I can see you have arrived
Again
in such a subtle state
But thoughtful and dynamic
deeper and more frightening
Into something so uninterrupted,
in all your bright
and silent lights
I fight against
your bitter wind
I want you to know that
Your landscape amazes me
with your city lights flickering
In the background
streaks of vibrant orange
fragments of yellow
and gray
descending
and tranquil
the dampness tingling
by my fingertips
I feel your presence
So complete
And personal
I understand and
I am not afraid
of your consistency
Nor do I plan on changing this
knowing
the growing fear
That someday
everything
might turn to ice
Guided by the cold
I wait for you
I don’t expect you to answer
that frigid time when everything
is consumed by the anticipation of
complete darkness
Everything emerges
I will give you a chance
Though I am not convinced
you are in control
The world around me
makes me think
You’ll understand
no hope that you
will stay long
or why this has been created
without warning
Wandering
through time
So thankful for your energy
so pure and precise
forcing me to turn away
keith jeffries
Mon 15th Jul 2019 18:31
Peter,
I gather from your profile that you might be a newcomer to this site and if so then a very warm welcome indeed. This poem speaks to me of when I was young, when I first experienced a sense of the numinous in its most basic form. My childhood was lonely and like yours in dismal surroundings. This drove me into the countryside where I encountered the "you". I particularly like your pen ultimate stanza as it speaks to me quite powerfully.
I look forward to reading more of your poems.
Greetings from a very sunny Northamptonshire
Keith