Her Seasonal Sorrow
Spring
She cries
Life is beginning
The ground is breaking
Branches make their way through her skin
They are plucked right out again
‘She is beautiful’ they say
The frost is leaving her body
More color sprouts on her skin
Newborn cries fill the air
Mothers die, swimming in their own blood
She watches after their children
‘She is cheery’ they say
The bright colors blind her
She does not recognize herself
Freedom feels within reach
Change comes quickly
Always shifting, always forgetting
‘She is young’ they say
Summer
She cries
Her skin is beginning to burn
It cracks and breaks
Laughter taunts her
Happiness mocks her
‘She is warm’ they say
She is burning
Sand slips between her toes
Inching its way into every part of her
Until there is nothing left
The water washes her away
‘She is fleeting’ they say
Laughter slowly dies
Music falls quiet
She watches romances fade away
Families drift apart
Bright smiles turn to soft lips
‘She is complete’ they say
Autumn
She cries
There is a chill in the air
Leaves keep her warm
Trampled into her skin
Bitterness enters her mind
‘She is changing’ they say
But she already has
She cannot stop shifting
Death feels within reach
But life clings on
Teetering on a strange edge
‘She is transient’ they say
She doesn’t recognize herself
Every hue of warmth but her own
She is growing lonely
Everyone hides themselves away
As she withers
‘She is dying’ they say
Winter
She cries
The busy streets keep her busy
She nips at every toe and nose
They laugh with warm smiles
She doesn’t know why
‘She is cozy’ they say
The twinkling lights agree
Frozen waters say otherwise
Kindnesses from strangers
More commonplace than ever
Unity is unconditional and fleeting
‘She is magical’ they say
She is barren and cold
They tread on her frozen form
Dancing and laughing
She watches them
She hopes to thaw too
‘She is full of life’ they say
Spring
She cries