METAMORPHOSIS

by Ly   Jun 2, 2008


When Winter seemed to never end.
I've finally gave in and became its friend.
Each numbing second it conquered my life
I felt nothing else but flames of ice.
Coldness wind away my lively fire,
Its effulgence dimmed, so dreary, so tired.

What's there to hope for?
What's there to fight?
My immortal fear strived in this war
And it won't stop tonight.
But I fought anyway until my strength is devoured
Even if I've fallen, I refused to cry for it's not my final hour.

If I had only seen nothing but shadows
I must have been blind.
Where used to lie my anguish sorrows
Now finally was letting go.

The sky ripped open, its lights flew down with grace,
It chased away darkness without a single trace.

Admist the freezing crystals emerged a streak of green
A blade of grass revived Hope, the angel and strength of the unseen.

As warm words shattered up the silence,
Those smiles and laughter fed up my starving soul
Weaknesses and blames were no longer present
I finally was in my own control.

My spirit so lifted, my flames so strong,
It won't even flicker when things go wrong.
By will, by faith I have pierced through
And it all happened because of you.

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