Are You Cold?

Vandana Saxena posted under PenMuse-14 Poetry on 2019-12-07



The Fall crimps when the Mistral soars and evenings go deaf with a sleety roar, Days just melt in misty sunshine, when the earth ages like a fine wine Sultry fragrance emerges out of the blue like a deer’s musk, without a clue The month of cold passes in haste but the frosts are yet to fall in place When the snowy caps are spread across displaying a weave of subtle cotton floss Numbing surrounds and all its kin chilling the souls and parching the skin Meadows which were lush in green are crisped in textures of serene When Fog shivers in every breath as if repulsing lords of death Frozen darks pierced with nipping sights streets stranded in one-dog night With a few of those who dare to thrive a struggle to endure a brawl to survive Overlooked by those who poll or pitied by sympathetic souls Until they are wrapped in folds By an angel who asks “Are you cold?” ____ ____