Making Heat

Taking the Chill Off

David A. Reinstein, LCSW

In the winter of the soul,
The surface freezes over
With a quick, slick and thick
Amazing glaze;
Rendering the loving traction
Needed to move forward
Without becoming
Vertical and sore
A vision captured only
Under the warm covers
Of dreamed images,
Fears and reality.

Too little heat
Yields only sleet.

Morning chills dampened down
By flowing air
Pushed through ducts into spaces
Along the floors
Where the feet
Remain always too far
From the faces.
Warming the toes
But never adequately
Reaching the nose.
Even to the body,
In the cold it is clear
That even the flow of warmth
Remains predictably
Unfair.

Modulating our own heat
Can be sometimes too burning,
And sometimes
Comfortingly sweet.

Published by David A. Reinstein, LCSW - Featured Contributor in Technology

Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, born in Boston and a relatively unscathed survivor of the 60 s. Fan of technology, guitars, creating music and poetry. Mental wellness coach, staff trainer and parent...  View profile

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  • Mike Powers1/8/2012

    A marvellously entertaining poem. Thanks!

  • Sandy James12/26/2011

    Fun read!

  • Lodie Quezada12/26/2011

    Great!

  • Lodie Quezada12/26/2011

    Great!

  • Lodie Quezada12/26/2011

    Great!

  • Lodie Quezada12/26/2011

    Great!

  • Lodie Quezada12/26/2011

    Great!

  • Bill Hanks12/26/2011

    :)

  • Teila Tankersley12/25/2011

    Awesome

  • Laura Cone12/25/2011

    super

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