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Ode to Pennsylvanian Seasons
The sharp, white cold pierces through my skin like a knife
Reaching through my outer shell and
stabbing into my heart
Winter no longer sparks childhood joy
Like watching the snow flurries out the schoolhouse window,
Rather it slows my blood and makes it ice.
Yet, life goes on.
The ice thaws and a sprout of green springs up through a layer of frost
Flowers unfurl
but only enough to tease your weary soul
Fruit tastes sweeter and sweeter by the day
Rain pours down onto your head,
Sending chills of hope down your spine
As you pray the harsh winter has left
for good.
The sun leaps and bounds across the bright blue sky
The cloudless sky is swiftly flooded with rolling storms of black
Lighting strikes up the feeling of freedom,
The smell wafting through the moist air
And one begins to wonder if this is how humans were
meant to feel
Limitless, open, unapologetically unconfined
Hair flying free in the cool breeze running over a moonlit beach
That breeze feels colder and colder by the day
Burnt colors sweep through the forest like a wildfire
Leaves crunch underneath the fuzzy boots of the world’s future generations
Pumpkins populate the porches of nearly every house
Fireplaces begin to light up as the nights grow colder
and colder
Papers pile up on the floors of the youth
Evergreens and colorful lights bring back the spark in those
who can still feel it
Peppermint and cocoa dance upon the tongues of the joyous
Snow occupies the minds of the hopeful
Nostalgia hits the unhopeful like a tsunami
And we all hold on for dear life,
For the bitter cold is soon to come again
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This piece describes seasons in Pennsylvania while simultaneously touching on the fleeting nature of life. Change is unavoidable, so cherish what you have in the moment but also be open to new experiences.