Winter Pantoum 1 (w/audio)
I watch my pale, winter hands
painting butterfly pleas against an insouciant sky.
I pray and wait in solitude, in great numbers,
will you greet me when the sun returns?
We painted butterfly pleas against a pale sky
that solemn afternoon we lay curled upon each other in denial.
"Will you greet me when the sun returns?"
"I promise, upon all I hold dear, I will be here."
That solemn afternoon, we lay. Curled upon each other in denial.
You promised me Summer Eternal, your deceit jangled in my head:
"I promise, upon all I hold dear, I will be here."
You returned, with Springtime on your adoring arm, her beauty fruitful.
You promised me Summer Eternal. How your deceit now jangles in my head!
I shall wither with no mourners to gnash their teeth or tear out their hair.
You returned with Springtime on your adoring arm. Oh! How her beauty was fruitful!
Death brings a lover's touch, and I smile, grateful, as I watch my pale winter hands.