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The dew is frozen. It glitters on the ground like crystal, Diamonds to those who see. It brings an edge to the world, As though everything’s in sharp focus. So ephemeral, this frosty dew, Gracing us only so long as it’s permitted. Its cold beauty is breathtaking, And demands silent reverence. So why, then, do people find it Nothing more than a nuisance, And yet gripe when its life expires? Beautiful even in death, The dew blesses our sight with its grace, Reminding us that every so often, Silence must be kept, So that the world may speak to our hearts.
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Feb 15, 2013
Feb 15, 2013 at 5:45 PM UTC
Dew
The dew is frozen. It glitters on the ground like crystal, Diamonds to those who see. It brings an edge to the world, As though everything’s in sharp focus. So ephemeral, this frosty dew, Gracing us only so long as it’s permitted. Its cold beauty is breathtaking, And demands silent reverence. So why, then, do people find it Nothing more than a nuisance, And yet gripe when its life expires? Beautiful even in death, The dew blesses our sight with its grace, Reminding us that every so often, Silence must be kept, So that the world may speak to our hearts.
kate-e-deter
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Feb 15, 2013
Feb 15, 2013 at 5:45 PM UTC
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