Tags
Allegory, Apotheosis, Chiaroscuro, Concealed Desolation, Emotional Palimpsest, Ephemeral Light, Ethereal Mourning, Euphony, Hibernal Elegy, Inward Solitude, Liminal Stillness, Metaphysical Frost, Nocturnal Respite, Pallor Motif, Psychogeography, Snowbound Psyche, Solstice Meditation, Sublimation, Symbolist Landscape, Temporal Suspension

We smile and praise the winter’s spell,
Its crystal drifts and pristine snow,
Yet truths are cloaked in what we tell,
Hiding the chill that waits below.
For winter brings no peace, but pause—
A hush that gnaws the fragile threads
Of secrets the season weaves and draws
From ghosts that stir in frozen beds.
The others smile at Christmas light,
While I recede from warmth and cheer;
They cannot sense the veiled frost’s bite
That shrouds my heart in buried fear.
The birches whisper, pale and thin,
They wear their grief as tattered lace,
While some old sorrow, sealed within,
Summons the tears I dare not face.
How strange that peace can wound the heart,
That silence burns as embers die,
And beauty, haunting, falls apart
Beneath a still and voiceless sky.
Yet come the thaw, these pangs may fade;
No sorrow dares outlast the sun—
Though beauty trembles, half-afraid,
Life endures when all seems undone.

