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Winter’s Veil

January 17, 2024
By Puredotyahoo SILVER, Sylvan Lake, Michigan
Puredotyahoo SILVER, Sylvan Lake, Michigan
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I dumped myself into the lake

To me, never true

A mirage of acceptance, a masquerade

A self abandoned, my true personality betrayed


A frozen silent expanse,

Where muted words lie in a frigid trance

Constrained and restrained, feelings smothered deep

Beneath a facade, my secrets I keep


A distant echo of inaudible words,

A dance of shadows where true feelings aren’t heard

The surface serene, a deceptive disguise

But beneath it all, a storm of silent cries


A echo reverberates, a fervent sigh

Upon a frozen lake, a crack nearby

A melody unfolds, the silence it breaks

My inner self, its stillness forsakes


In my desperate attempts, my heart dismayed,

To shroud my truth, I pray for winter to stay

A gasp suppressed, a desperate plea,

To silence the echoes that reveal the real me


But in the end, when spring has won,

The ice will melt, under the sun

Sprouting weeds, tempting hands to stray

Revealing ugly truths winter did sway


I immersed my being in the lake,

Muffled my voice, for your sake.

Beneath the ice, my identity drowned,

A sacrifice made, in love’s coffin, bound


Have I lost myself,

Or have I gained you?


The author's comments:

“Winter’s Veil” is a poem questioning the worth of sacrificing identity for perceived gain in love. Metaphorically, the narrator is trapped in the depths of a frozen lake, symbolizing the struggle to conceal one’s identity. Despite this struggle, the poem envisions the eventual arrival of spring, a time when the speaker's stifled melodies will be set free.

In the winter of 2020, fueled by the companionship of my first pet hamster Humphrey and the world slowing down in the pandemic’s quietude, I embarked on my writing journey. Since then, I've taken pleasure in writing everyday, resulting in the completion of two novels and numerous short stories and poems—some finding their way to publication. Over the years, I have developed great enthusiasm for classic literature. Some of my literacy influences are Elie Wiesel, Agatha Christie, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Golding, and Betty Smith. 


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