Winter pressed its coldness to my chest
A season where my heart could find no rest
I feared that frost was all my life possessed
A barren land that kept my soul suppressed
Then you arrived with quiet warmth and care
Your smile a spark that fractured frozen air
The world grew softer everywhere you were
And ice retreated under how you dared
With every word you thawed another mile
You turned my bitter storms to gentle style
My weary bones relearned the wish to smile
My inner sky grew light for just a while
So hold me close when winter hunts again
When coldness tries to swallow where I’ve been
For in your warmth the bleakest days feel thin—
And frozen worlds remember how to begin