Snow
If you were here I’d say,
‘Lean on the window sill
with me and see how clean
the world looks.’
And you’d reply,
‘It’s a fresh start.’
On a new page
we would rewrite our story,
leaving out the parts
where voices rise
and anger
spews out words
that can’t be taken back;
then I would never hear
my mean voice say,
‘I hate you,’
or see you crying
as you walk away.
Anne Milton lives on the outskirts of Worcester with a large collection of books and several well-read cats. She is a member of Worcestershire Stanza and enjoys Worcester LitFest Speakeasy.
Reblogged this on Polly and commented:
How appealing the thought that we might rewrite history 🙂
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What a lovely simple, open-ended poem.
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