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I'm looking down a forested path Winter white clings to the rich brown branches And misty fog hangs like heavy hope in the air sun shines seemingly brighter than its typical summer rays As it is reflected in crystalline daggers The atmosphere is set for a jovial run to the end But I only wish that I was at that foggy gray expanse between the trees seemingly too tight together farther on I want to be there Yet the trip is unimaginable The snowy ground sparkling in the sun impassible Clinging snow sure to weigh on my feet Causing me to break one more perfect surface of white as my last act
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Apr 5, 2015
Apr 5, 2015 at 4:52 PM UTC
A Winter Walk
I'm looking down a forested path Winter white clings to the rich brown branches And misty fog hangs like heavy hope in the air sun shines seemingly brighter than its typical summer rays As it is reflected in crystalline daggers The atmosphere is set for a jovial run to the end But I only wish that I was at that foggy gray expanse between the trees seemingly too tight together farther on I want to be there Yet the trip is unimaginable The snowy ground sparkling in the sun impassible Clinging snow sure to weigh on my feet Causing me to break one more perfect surface of white as my last act
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Apr 5, 2015
Apr 5, 2015 at 4:52 PM UTC
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