Snowflakes
Like snowflakes my memories are:
Round, solid masses of crystalline beauty,
Unscathed, wholesome travellers
Of the capricious time lane.
Like snowflakes they are beautiful,
Together, each one of them splendidly
Adorning my arena of sentiment,
Ever since I could decipher my whirlwind thoughts - cherishing kisses
and imprinting kind verses as I
abated my reproachable self.
These snowflakes, these dreamlike memories of timeless frames
captured and nourished with such care
Are so very dear to my wandering mind,
Such precision, such care, such fear
These lovelies command of me!
For should I touch one with a delicate pinky
It'll crumble to a flowing trickle,
Seeping away from between my fingers,
Diffusing amongst the tears of my sobbing soul.
Or should I ignore my treasured flakes,
And should they abandon me,
Flying off to faraway lands where memory
Fails to redeem itself. Thence,
I shall be left sans a past,
Sans an identity.
Such are my memories of home,
Of love, of misery, of envy,
Of life.
And I must surely cling to them
Like the winds of winter
Caressing their snowflakes
Caring enough to let them pass,
but not enough
To lose them forever,
For that indeed shall be my end.