When Hell Freezes Over

I said “it hurts”

She said

“oh my love, do you know what I do?”

I shook my head

She said

“I pour ice on the wounds

and then I whisper to them

“when hell freezes over.”

And it does

freeze over.

It seemed extreme

but even doctors say

“Apply ice”

so I took her advice .

Now I walk around with a little piece of hell in me

and on top is some ice

and no, it’s not very nice

But at least

it doesn’t hurt anymore,

and if anything

it just feels

Numb

I’ve seen pictures, movies of landscapes covered in snow. I’ve never actually seen snow, up close, in person, but it seems peaceful.

I like the way the snow covers everything when it’s thick, like a layer of silence, peace.

Dead branches

Old car bodies

Rubbish

Header photo: icebergs pool at Bondi. It’s been a dream of mine to swim there for a long time and last year we were there for a few days so I swam every morning and can tell you it is aptly named. So bracing, so cold, and when I stepped out I was alive all the way to my core.

Content of poem? An imaginary narrative on accepting what can’t quite be forgiven for now, because it allows us to carry it in a way that doesn’t hurt us (or anyone else). Yes, waking in the morning should be a clean slate but instead it is usually looking at a small bundle of emotions and thoughts and deciding how to unburden as much as possible, and then accepting there will simply be things that need to be carried a little further before they can be dropped, naturally and of their own accord and letting yourself off the hook for that too, because after all, we are humans, not robots 💖

15 thoughts on “When Hell Freezes Over

  1. Soon it will be hard to tell if we’re human or robots. Never seen snow? It IS peaceful. I love winter, but it does go on pretty long. Need to get out of it for a couple weeks soon. Hope you feel better.

    • Hi Lynn, I love rain but only overnight – and I think much as I love the idea of snow, I would find it really annoying after a while. I’m fine, it was a temporary thing, which most emotions are, and it gifted me with a poem, so there’s that, lovely to hear from you.

  2. There was lots of snow in winter when I was living in Canada and it was so beautiful. Winter was my favourite. Not so much fun waiting for the bus after a snowstorm though haha.

  3. it’s an effective metaphor, and it moves the poem along nicely; there’s also a corollary; when you’re feeling one pain sharply,it masks the other —

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