New York Is Rough In The Winter (An Original Poem - For Heath Ledger) by Jennifer Skyler

in #writing8 years ago

 New York is rough in the winter, Love

The wind blows right through you 

Cuts your face 

Brittles your bones 

Does not discriminate

The lovely, the damned

The young and the old

Succumb to Death’s sucking breath

And the bitter cold 


New York is rough in the winter, Love

The loneliness can break you

Your eyes burn

Body aches

Skin cries 

Yearning for the rush 

Of human heat

Perhaps a smile

Do almost anything

Not to be alone for a while


New York is rough in the winter, Love

The loneliness can kill you

Bottomless bottles

Comfortless beds

Leave your lungs aching

Or is it all in your head

Swallow it all

Keep it inside

Too sick to run

Nowhere to hide 


New York is rough in the winter, Love

When the eyes in the mirror 

Are the only that see you

Hope feels broken

Courage, frost

Springtime is coming

But in the meantime you’re lost

Only nobody knows you’re on your way out

Too lovely too young

To possibly leave

Turn it around, Love

Oh Love, don’t leave 


New York is rough in the winter, Love

There’s no denying that

Death’s chill sucks you closer

But please Love, don’t leave

Reaper grant us this reprieve 

Leave the lovely and young

Take the damned and the old

Into your hollow arms 

And the lonely cold

Turn it around, Love

Please, Love don’t leave

Please, Love don’t leave
 



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Great poem, its very powerful in the meaning behind it.

Thank you! <3

beautiful. <3