Poem: Cold Feet

Cold Feet

I would be there, again, or, even, still,
but for the cold.  My feet do not like it,
will ache.  I can take the cold on my legs,
even my cheeks are fine, but my feet,
my toes.  I have socks, shoes,
am not exposing them, but
the cold gets through, undeterred.
It is nice to be there, is good,
is the place I would go now,
a place to feel free, to feel air,
to breath deep, let the world enter my lung.
I want that again, but for ny feet and the cold.

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