Poem: We Have Traveled to A Winter Place

We Have Traveled to A Winter Place

The land, a blank glare, 
the air is a sharp, dry, sting 
my skin had forgotten.
Tomorrow we will see her,
will visit the little room
where she now lives,
sit beside her bed.
They say she is alright,
her decline is still slow,
but we know, 
it is still decline,
the speed does not change the destination.
It is so cold tonight.
It will be as cold tomorrow.

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