The Gift of Spring
Created by Bibiana Egbunike
At first,
The grief was as thick as the
Nimbostratus clouds
That swallowed the sun
The day you passed
Each strangled breath, a slow gasp
Of what could have been
Of what was lost
Saying goodbye to you had felt like
A thousand needles piercing into my heart
I had gripped your cold fingers
In a fist and refused to let go
Because that was the last version
Of you, I’ll ever get to know
But your chartreuse eyes that once
Twinkled with mischief
And quiet assurance
Were vacant and cold
And yet, my soul
Had still reached for yours
Desperately yearning
For the connection we had
But received no answer
And that shattered all residual hope
Then,
The winter of mourning
Was frozen and harsh
Brown shriveled leaves
Frail and rigid, were splattered
Across the parched landscape
And it had constantly
Been a reminder of how you looked
The few days before you left
Your cheeks, sunken and hollow
Your body, a bag of bones
Life was foreign, you know?
The few weeks after your demise
The skies had wept feathery white
And no new life was born
I had been trapped in a trance
And lost in the better days we shared
Days filled with joy, timely innocence
And memories I yearned to trap in a box
So, I would never forget
Now,
The warm golden light
Seeps through the window
As spring approaches
And I feel you
In the air that I breathe
Crisp, with a hint of
Honey and earth
And like the seasons,
Feelings change
The harsh chills of winter fade
As summer conquers the land
And new life
Sprouts from the sea of brown
As nature revives
So does my soul
The slow cool breeze
Becomes a warm caress
And as the birds sing
To welcome the new day
I grow fond of our memories together
At last,
the hardness
In my heart, melts into
Liquid spring
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