On the edge of winter, once again lonely —
In my lugubriousness I gazed at wall-papers peeling, swimming in lament I inhaled the reek of cat-urine left in your wake, a dissonant hum from the city lacerating my flesh.
By myself I was where I am.
When the snow began its scent adorned my bedsheets with shades of your sentence, your words.
Ice words of parting, telling of darkness in truth.
“Pathetic, a failure, looser, a joke”
Again, I bring out my mistress, my saviour, my wine and take a swig from the bottle. I feel a tickle of warmth in my veins.
Tomorrow will likely be worse, but tonight in my haze I will almost forget.
That once I had a future, even I, once, even I, was a boy with a mother, a lover, a wife who cared even if… I never knew.
Today we are doing Prosery again at dVerse with Merril who has choosen the following lines:
“I was where I am
When the snow began”
From “The Dead of Winter” by Samuel Menashe. Full poem here.
Join us in writing your piece of prose.
December 4, 2023

You really created a sense of loneliness and despair in this piece, Björn, with a wintry edge and ‘the reek of cat-urine’. I love the way you broke up the prompt lines and ‘ice words of parting, telling of darkness in truth’.
Btw it’s a ‘swig from the bottle’.
Oh… that one I should correct thank you.
Welcome!
Oh, this is so sad! I’m sure this is a common tale for many.
I hope he can find a way out of the cat-urine stench and the thrall of his wine-mistress.
I think if he leave his mistress there is hope… but it will be a rough journey.
Yes, I think so, too.
Heart-rending, Björn, imagery laced as it is, a moribund stagnation. I’m enjoying looking forward to your AI generated illustrations, btw. This one’s great too.
I am not too sorry for a man who has the bottle as his mistress…
I think you may have more compassion for this pitiable creature than you realize.
Your story and image: well done!!!
Much♡love
A poor miserable guy really
Lugubriousness is such a great word.
Thank you, I thought it fit the season.
💙 very reminiscent of Bukowski.
Thank you… I had not thought of that, but certainly self-destructive.
you had me in tears and added lugubriousness to my list of words to find out about.
Roll on Summer for this poor dude, I say! Great story Bjorn!
“Tomorrow will likely be worse, but tonight in my haze I will almost forget.” Almost. Written with vulnerability and sincerity. Even if not autobiographical, the empathy has to exist in order to write it.
Such a sad tale of utter despair. And I concur with what Lisa said.
Well done. So often we don’t realize what we have until it is too late. A sad story often seen.
By myself I was where I am. – there is so much despair in that… what is it about rain and snow that paints wet and cold into the cracks of loneliness…!
I wonder too, but for me a heatwave would probably be even worse…
🙂
Tremendously powerful, Bjorn! You are always an excellent poet even in your prose. ❤
A beautiful, poetic sharing of utter sadness and despair, Björn.
Fantastic narration and a perfect break in the prompt line! ❤ 🙂
~David
Many thanks David
Well now, your wrote a novel in this great prose piece! Epic, Bjorn.
That little detail of cat urine is a killer.
there is nothing that signals misery more in my view.
A miserable cat gets pretty close.
Ending gave me goosebumps! Nicely done.
Well crafted Bjorn, I do love how you split the sentence, and I appreciate the imagery at play.