Listen Closely

The lady in red is saying something.

She claps her hands, resting them on the desk.

Her expression is no longer taunt. Her

Words don't make her pause.

She draws those words from a book

That dictates the intricacies of worth

For every living thing that has roots

And grows to be.

 

She wears the red sweater to ward off

The chill of northern winds.

But only she senses the frigid cold

When others complain of summer's heat.

 

There's a breeze that sways her now.

It compels her to act, to escape its reach.

She feels no sympathy, has no pretense for the recipient of her message.

The lady in red came to announce that

A man has come to harvest his crop,

To cut away strands of life with a sharpened scythe.

 

She informs the child that it would always amount to this.

In the end, he will always come to reap his return.

This poem is about: 
Our world

Comments

gracieffler

I just love how—now that I'm getting back to actually posting this stuff and am realizing this once again—there are very few people reviewing other work on powerpoetry. Mostly, a few people just read a poem, and then that poem's lost in the massive amount of poetry being uploaded to this site. Because of this, very few people actually ever post comments on works (not that I’ve never seen it happen). Just as a little note to everyone, I respect taking your time with writing and reviewing poetry. If anyone out there is actually reading this poem, please just try to make a couple of quality poems (please, please spell check… lol) instead of producing vast quantities of poetry and posting it all on the website. Relax. This is no race to get onto the leaderboard!

Then again, I'm not really sure how many people will come across this poem, so thanks for sticking around if you've read the entire paragraph above (and the poem itself).

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