An enigmatic Nature poem, by Michele, exclusively for Different Truths.
you can see the snow,
feel its kiss, soft or sharp,
upon your face, as it falls,
but never remember one
fleeting flake
as distinguishable
from the rest
unless frozen, timeless,
photograph of crystalline shapes,
… even so, melted as soon as captured
— evaporated, absorbed, returned,
anonymity of collectivity
in avalanche, ice, life-sustaining water,
one drop among countless others…
although one drop could save a life,
at least for a moment
and snow keeps moving on …
across time, names come
and go
swift, forgettable in so many iterations
… difficult to know
if you can grow into a name,
the hopes and intentions preceding it,
or live largely enough
to create a new meaning,
however fleetingly,
within the effulgence
that is the flow of humanity
… so little of life is seen,
said, done, named
absurd, isn’t it? … to think that,
by cause or by chance,
one’s name might,
in these so modern times,
someHow, be called,
to, or for, some greater meaning …
easy, then, to turn from responsibilities,
saying that all —
life, sound, dreams … will melt —
be absorbed, returned,
to the anonymity of time,
one moment, one life, one name
meaningless
among so many countless others
moving on …
but, then, recall,
while a name might have
great impact
… for a time,
among those who recognize it …choices, deeds,
though they be mute,
or, even, unseen,
resound
drifting, accumulating,
as surely as snow can accumulate
from single flake to avalanche
from mist less seen than felt,
to flood
moving
remembered
©Michele Baron
Photo from the Internet