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A Passage of Seasons
If ever I found myself feeling cold
I’d wrap in the homely fleece of this sweater
Its familiar intricacies comforting in the face of a foreign situation
I wore it so very often, though
That the fabric to frayed and unraveled;
But this sweaters security preceded its condition
So I continued to dress in it–
Scared to let go of the safety provided in its soft, knit arms
The unwearable garment now lies obsolete
In a closet
or drawer
or some other storage
Without it I don’t find myself stagnant;
Afraid to move about the icy winter without its security
But instead liberated
As I experience the elements– balmy or frigid
That make up the seasons of life.
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I wrote this piece as a symbol for moving through the seasons of life and the difficulty that the process of leaving a particular season may bring.