Lessons From May


"Rough winds do shake
the darling buds of May."
-
William Shakespeare 


May brought with it 
the scent of rosebuds
And lilies. 
Lavender skies and light jackets
Sweet tea packets. 
I lifted my pinkies in the air
and clinked cups with the ones I loved. 
But the tea didn't stay warm
The rainbow clouds dissolved 
as quickly as they formed
And the roses bore thorns. 
I learnt there is a time for everything
I swore I was above. 
Fear, betrayal, even love
I learnt that beauty sat along the razor edge of pain. 
That a harvest was a bloody affair
Being pulled out by the roots and skinned alive. 
It is a terrifying thing to survive. 



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