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Describing the Cold

The bedroom walls don the shadows of the falling snowflakes

Through the window boughs swing heavy with crystals

Shimmering in the muted light of the crescented moon

Tracks of invisible animals impressed into that white

A wind whistling through empty corridors of an abandoned house

With a chandelier twisting in the ecstatic breeze

Flurries whipping frantically through that chilled air

Winter

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Nov 6, 2013
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