Love lasting

I saw a homeless man huddled in his blanket on a bench in York. There was a light snow falling as the evening grew and the sound of church bells was all I heard. I wondered about his story.

The soft silence of the snowfall enveloped him

A letter unwritten and never to be read

Thoughts muted by long-ago heartbreaks

 the snow gently smothering, hiding

the sharp edges of pain embraced

Slowly drifting flakes 

like gauze on a scarred wound 

no longer burning 

not healed but aching beneath

Embers muffled by time

A dreamer’s heart still slowly beating 

As the soft silence slowly swallowed 

Sounds and colours washing away

Until somehow,

the pure peal of a single bell

floated through the thickening snow

and hope flickered, 

called yet again

stirred by the echo 

of music in the night

Some faint hint of

Love in the darkness