I keep reminding myself it’s okay

That someday fire will turn to ice.

 And what was once warm, freezes over in time.

The warmth within my bedsheets

Embedded thick within every layer,

Barely holds heat through my sleep any longer.

The searing blaze that pooled in my stomach

While butterflies had once migrated there

Steers them away in my winter solitude.

And an uncontained fire

That spread along my curious fingertips

Now collides with ice from the lake of Goddess Lethe.  

Melting away anything that remained. 

Freezing over a moment of memories.

  • Lethe: A greek goddess – daughter of Eris. It is believed “that those who drank from the river of Lethe would love all memory of their past existence.”