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blipvert ([personal profile] blipvert) wrote2009-01-16 06:25 pm

I feel that I shall never again be warm

Temperature when I left home this morning: 28 degrees of frost.

I drove to work today kitted out in full arctic explorer gear, with the heater blasting away, and yet I could still feel my body's warmth draining away. Walking across the car park to the front door, a journey of less than 50 feet, it felt as if knives were stabbing into my cheeks. All the while, a feeble dying sun hung limply in a dim grey sky, refusing to rise.

Normally, I don't feel cold, but lately I have felt nothing but. God has forsaken us. Mother Nature has turned her back on us, and we shall not see her face again except in fury, hurling yet another deadly storm. Meantime, our world is a lifeless lump of ice covered rock, swathed in murk and shadow, whose very air is grit against our lungs.

I sit at my desk clutching my winter coat about me against frigid draughts which enter at will and mock our building's heating system. A mug of tea is good for about ten minutes' delicious warmth, but I've already had five, which will not do much for my efforts at sleeping tonight. I dread the journey home with the breath of death's angel to numb my flesh, feeling this unworldly chill work its way deeper and deeper into my bones, extinguishing all that clings to life and nourishes hope.

That feeling of hope is what I miss the most.

[identity profile] aflaminghalo.livejournal.com 2009-01-16 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That feeling of hope is what I miss the most.

I find a hot water bottle to be quite a serviceable alternative.
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[identity profile] blipvert.livejournal.com 2009-01-17 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Good grief, you're right! It is!

Who knows from whom I had acquired the ridiculous notion that hope was some sort of basic human need, without which one's very existence would be meaningless and futile. Whoever it was knew not from hot water bottles!

[identity profile] drbitch.livejournal.com 2009-01-18 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Now it all becomes clear. Barack Obama is a hot water bottle for the entire country. And here I thought politicians were full of hot air...
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[identity profile] blipvert.livejournal.com 2009-01-18 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
And Biden is a big itchy blanket that smells of mothballs, which no one uses and the dog sleeps in.