Be Gone Winter

Sonal Singh posted under PenMuse-14 Poetry on 2019-12-10



Jeez, it’s freezing. Why, O why did I venture out?  Achoo! Achoo! I sneeze in a darned frenzied bout. I lament my sniffles, shivering brrr...in my sweater, God damn it! What a time to be under the weather! The flakes are fluttering down, covering the land, I stamp my feet, blow spiritedly on my gloved hand. I pull down my woollen cap, yeah, the one mom knit. I huddle from the wind, my attitude in a cold snit. Alas! For me, warmth feels no affinity, it avoids me. My chilblained toes ache, I yelp, hobbling by a tree. My teeth chatter, like staccato tones from a typewriter Should I return home? Maybe tomorrow will be better? Nodding I take a step; Yikes! The ground beneath me slips ‘Ouch’ I yell out, muttering profanities as my tooth chips.  Aw shucks man! I think. Was that a tooth I just nicked? ‘Oh, no!’ I realize in dismay because my jeans too is ripped. So, I sit there on the snow, disbelief etched on my face, Passerby’s chortle and chuckle at me, none offer solace. Shivering, I hoist myself up, somehow I manage to stand And then I scuttle back home, hobbling like the goddamned. O be gone you infernal winter, I bewail once back home. Only once you are gone, shall I deign to venture out alone. _______ ______