Last September, I wrote a poem about Autumn and friendships, titled Shifting. It was during a time where I wasn’t really happy with life, and my friendships were pretty rocky. This year, I decided to write a second part of Shifting, based on my life now. Enjoy ❤
Last September
I wrote about warmth.
I wrote about wind.
I wrote about falling,
failing.
I wrote about those sweet summer days
where all your cares flew with the wind
and all you cared about was the flush on your cheeks
and the breeze through your hair
and the laughter filled
starry nights
I wrote about those wild August days
when one day it’s 100 degrees and your heart
your life
your happiness
is ablaze with hope
and then you turn around
and everyone’s bundled in scarves
and thick black coats
and everything covered in ice
and you keep
slipping up
I wrote about those chilly September days
watching tornadoes of leaves
swirls of fading color
those stabs of winter wind
making your blood run cold
and your heart run colder
I needed a thicker coat.
I’m writing about these seasons,
and thinking about September.
Thinking about that warmth, thinking
about how I felt last year.
last year the wind blew blades
last year I could barely breathe
last year they were busy and I was burying
myself
Now it’s December. Now it’s this year, and I’m sitting here
writing
thinking.
I still have my thick winter coat
but I no longer need a scarf.
Last year’s leaves are crackling beneath my boots
and new blooms are sparking in my heart


