From every ending there comes a new beginning. With the arrival of a new decade, change is on the horizon. What will the world be like ten years from now? That’s something that I don’t know. What I do know is that I plan to make the most of the upcoming year and decade.
Next month will mark the seven year anniversary of this blog. That being the case, I have something special planned. For now, though, I continue with my list of the top ten favorite poems that I have written.
In at number seven is “Frozen Heart”. When I wrote this poem, as usual, I had a specific idea that I wanted to convey. That idea was illustrating the cold nature of those who seek to control the world. To begin the poem, I settled on the idea of describing what it’s like to step outside on a cold, northern, winter morning. From there, I wanted the coldness to seep inward until it ultimately encases the speaker’s heart in ice. Once that occurred, the speaker then reveals that he or she seeks to “capitalize the world.”
In the end, I feel that I was able to convey my original message. When I wrote this poem it seemed to easily flow out of my mind. That’s not always the case, but it is always welcomed. I like when things come easily. That being said, I know that hard work is what’s needed to accomplish most things in life. As we march into the new year and decade, I plan to work hard but will always welcome those things that come easy. Until next time, here’s my number seven favorite poem:
Frozen Heart
Cold breath
expels outward
as I step out
on an icy morn.
Frosty air engulfs
my senses
sending shivers
up and down my spine.
The coldness seeps inward
encasing my heart in ice.
It pumps frozen blood
up and down my veins
and I coolly continue
to capitalize the world.
by Cody McCullough
The cold, tingling sensation of that first preath is tangible here. I love the feeling this one gives to the senses. Happy New Year, I wish you every success this year and decade.
Thank you. I hope that you have a great year and decade too.
Nice poem, liked it so much!
Happy New Year, Cody, I wish you the best.
Thank you. I wish you the best and a happy New Year too.
What a very impressive poem! This coldness spreading “to capitalize ” the world. The image below appears to me as a lethal injection.
I wonder a bit whether it’s what you want to express?
All the best and warmth around and in you for 2020. Cheers, Petra
Thank you Petra. I hope that you have a great 2020 as well. With regard to the image, I was looking for something that illustrated coldness not necessarily lethal injection.
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