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Outside, the air itself seems frozen, and the cold seeps through the windows and doors of this old, familiar house. The sky is dyed a gray-blue, as if it had been washed out of almost all color. The tiny, white crystals that fall from the sky are like ballet dancers, gliding smoothly and quickly through the air for perhaps just a moment, then blend in with the others as their solo reaches an end. I sit here, in my favorite, old, comfy chair, watching the snowflakes. I can feel the warmth of the fire from far across the room, radiating like the warmth of a child’s smile. I can hear the sizzling, the popping, the crackling. And even though my subconscious admits that this will come to an end at some future moment of time, I am momentarily, content.
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Sep 3, 2012
Sep 3, 2012 at 11:46 AM UTC
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Outside, the air itself seems frozen, and the cold seeps through the windows and doors of this old, familiar house. The sky is dyed a gray-blue, as if it had been washed out of almost all color. The tiny, white crystals that fall from the sky are like ballet dancers, gliding smoothly and quickly through the air for perhaps just a moment, then blend in with the others as their solo reaches an end. I sit here, in my favorite, old, comfy chair, watching the snowflakes. I can feel the warmth of the fire from far across the room, radiating like the warmth of a child’s smile. I can hear the sizzling, the popping, the crackling. And even though my subconscious admits that this will come to an end at some future moment of time, I am momentarily, content.
meagan-marie
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Sep 3, 2012
Sep 3, 2012 at 11:46 AM UTC
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