The white snow sparkles in the afternoon sunlight,
Soon to be melted.
The barren ground is brown and cold to the touch.
The trees are empty,
Waiting for new green leaves.
It won't be long
Until spring
Breathes new life
Unto the earth.
Black birds
Huddle
in the slender trees.
The fat brown squirrels scurry
From branch to branch,
looking for food.
Hoping to locate a tasty morsel,
They retreat back home
to wait it out.
Heat held us hostage, but when the sun set,
a northern breeze swept in with the night.
A misty moon-masking cloud
drifted down to cover the town.
Damp fog fingers reached
through open windows
to touch sleepers who stirred,
and dreamed of autumn and rain.
Forever never lasts.
It never does.
Three, four years
Isn't that forever, to us?
After all, we're not guaranteed
that many days.
Forever never lasts.
Besides, if it did
it wouldn't be
us.
As a species we change.
We evolve.
Ask that Darwin guy.
Forever never lasts.
We use the word, figuratively.
I guess.
Forever never lasts.
Together, you said,
we'd be forever.
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