A sliver of green defies
They say I am lying
But I only see trees of brown, roses of black
I look at you
Dirt devours you
Your face the heartless breeze cuts
The encroaching ice
Groping your arms and legs
Restraining you
Taking you away
Brain crystallizing, eyes becoming marbles
I shift my eyes
And stop
To witness
A frail sliver of green defying the impregnable, cruel breeze
Resisting the clutches of ice and the hunger of dirt
The sight calms a storm of despair that has ravaged my heart
I remember
I see my house: it wears a mask
Delicate feathers and sparkling glitter ordain the front
Inside anger and hate fester like a blister
I see the remnants of my window resting peacefully on the floor
My tables and chairs roll over and sleep on their sides
Behind the locked door, screams
The knob dances with an unknown, fiery fever
I look through my was window
The rain beats the ground
The ground pleads, “Make it stop!”
I want it to stop too
I look out again
Rain kissing the ground
Soft pecks on the cheeks
Sun penetrates my house through the little cracks in the wall
Penetrates the clouds that stare down with venomous eyes
Strokes my face with its soft flares
I remember
“One sparrow makes not a spring”
Winter stopped visiting, clouds stopped coming
My other sparrow has returned
And with him
An eternal spring
Floors of green wrap around my shoes
Red, yellow, purple leaning on slabs of grey
Do you see the beautiful irony?
I step over you
You’re not here
My heart should feel lead
But it feels cotton
I no longer see you
Only in my mind do I possess you
Yet, I still sense the warmth
I carry it with me through the endless streets
The ice can’t touch me, the clouds won’t stare
Knowing there was was
I am glad I can remember
My dearest, I know you had to leave
And all that’s left on your spot is a small green
A frail sliver
Defying