The air is bitter with the change of seasons,
finally biting at our patches of exposed skin.
The grey skies suggest one must bundle up in
layers, but it never snows and hardly
ever rains here, so we won't. Long walks
are meant for thinking, particularly in the cold
when it isn't so pleasant to go on walks anymore.
There is a purpose for everything in these times
of not wanting to go outside, and it is easier
to bear the cold with others. It is no longer easier
when that company invades your thoughts,
attempting to influence your beliefs as if
they are territory to be conquered.
I am not looking for debates, but a chance
to speak and for someone to understand.
Maybe that is too much to ask from someone
who believes that I talk too much and
am already understood by most, even if she
doesn't try to listen. It is my fault for asking
for too much. After all, you do ask for
disagreements when you speak, and you
ask for confusion when you hope people
will understand the grounds you're speaking on.
They are just silent sometimes, that's all.
I hope you enjoyed this piece! It was inspired by the walks I go on with my family– it finally got a little chilly last week and I was so excited. When I go on a walk, I take an hour or so out of my day in the hopes that it will clear my mind. Sometimes, I just want someone to listen to me, and as you may gather, that doesn’t always work out. It happens to all of us! I’m aware this poem could possibly come off as whiny, but I don’t intend for it to come across that way.
Please feel free to leave feedback and writing challenges in the comments! Stay safe and healthy out there.
Brooke