Season's Alone Poem by Dave Hayati

Season's Alone

Rating: 5.0


What do you do when the clouds won’t move
When they hang overhead, shadow hearts from above

What do you do when the rains won’t stop
When their no longer needed, when they stay over top

What do you do when the sun beats down
When it bakes your skin dry, turns a pealing red tone

What do you do when the Fall winds whip
When they burn your skin, cross your face, chap your lip

What do you do when the snowflakes blow
Freezing down to the bone, fingers numb, frozen toe

When the joys of the season, no longer new message
When passage of time, now only time passage

What used to bring life, with the changes in view
Now only bring sadness, as each passes new

Why does it happen, the suns ray still shine
Why does it happen, rains still beat in time

Nothing has changed, save the way that we see
Others still grow like the leaves of a tree

When gone from our thoughts, the joy once known
Can the seasons come back, once abandon has grown

All is still there, when love takes a fall
It all seems worth naught, when your heart looses all

Step through life’s walk, bring a rainbow back
But I know without love, seasons fall through the crack

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 15 May 2014

Hayati nice poem I enjoyed it

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Chloe Young 23 July 2009

the last line just kind of said it all <3 10

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