Anti-freeze Preparation – Poem by Ali Grimshaw


Ms. Sunset is visiting earlier
Mr. Freeze is on his way

Who, how, and what
will get you through
nightchill of dark dampness?

His voice warming?
Her listening light from miles away?

Spotify playlists, kitchen dances
singing in candlelight?

What'll it be?

Suggestions welcomed.

© Ali Grimshaw 2024

If you have experienced SAD then you know if can be very impactful. If you haven't yet made a plan to support yourself through the dark months then there is no better time than today. Don't hesitate to reach out for support along the way. You are not alone.

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38 thoughts on “Anti-freeze Preparation – Poem by Ali Grimshaw

  1. “Spotify playlists, kitchen dances singing in candlelight?” – describes my wife very well!

    I escaped the UK because of SAD (amongst other reasons) and have been fine since living in Australia and now Thailand.

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  2. I have dealt with SAD in the past, sometimes bad, sometimes not. One of these days it would be nice to just be happy or just accepting of the weather cooling. Can’t really offer suggestions because for me it seems to be more dependent brain chemicals, not specific actions that I take.

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  3. I haven’t suffered with SAD so I sometimes fantasise about going to a northerly country and getting snowed in for the long dark winter and catching up on reading, finishing a novel, retreating into the mind. But on a holiday to Tenerife I noticed that as well as the languages you would expect to see on menus – Spanish, English, French, German – there was also Icelandic – because when they can’t stand the Winter dark any more, Icelanders fly to Tenerife…

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  4. WP is being glitchy again. Hopefully my comment goes through and you don’t get duplicates. 🙂

    I hate when it gets dark so early. I guess I don’t like extremes–late spring and early fall are perfect. I think it helps me if I force myself to walk outside even if it’s cold. There’s something about getting that bit of sunshine, I think.

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  5. A thoughtful poem, you don’t always hear people talking about SAD and how impactful it can be. We don’t have the dark here but I get very down during summers because of the intense heat and humidity. It’s so stifling it just breaks you down.

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      1. Me, too! We love looking at lights. I bet there are wonderful displays in Portland. There are places near us that you can set your radio to a certain station and drive through, and the lights are coordinated to the music.

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