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A WINTER’S DAY
Contributed by
Tomboy
on
Wednesday, 16th March 2011 @ 10:03:24 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Gazing from my humble abode I can see a cloudy sky Dark coldness nips, settles in As a bear hibernating for its season of rest. Blue, clear icicles appear upon the evergreens Glistening as glass, mirrors broken into pieces Shining, casting ones reflection upon them. Flakes falling, descending, floating Down upon the cold, adhesive ground. Their accumulation slowly, steadily grows. Inches, feet by the hour The ground is immersed in a blanket of powdery, white substance. Upon opening my door a cold chill pervades my being My breathe materializes into my visible sight Footprints, impressions remain upon the ground from animals. All is still, my feet crunch down upon this snow of fun. Over the drifts, hills, I see a frozen, solid lake. Children, adults skating, gliding, fancy free upon it. Oh what great joy, excitement this cold, blustery day brings! A season of joy, peace to all.
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2011-03-16 10:03:24] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A WINTER’S DAY
(User Rating: 1 ) by Mando on
Wednesday, 16th March 2011 @ 07:40:33 PM AEST (User
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Very well written now thats poetry |
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