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Click hereThe cold comes
from within, inside ,
that part of our oneness
that manifests our fears.
Fear for ourselves, fear for
one another.
It is not a coldness
that can be warmed
by the rays of the sun
or by the scalding water
of a hot shower.
Only the removal
of that fear, the comfort
of having your mind
at ease, your senses strong
and unafraid that can
warm your frozen body.
j.b
This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 35,000 poems.
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Once you've met someone holding in such fear, then you know the horrific reality of the walking dead.
...with neo. Fear can become painful when it goes on too long and definitely becomes numbing as if one is cold in one's soul.