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The Earth frees itself from Winter; The roots of ice slowly release. A promise of mercy fulfilled - Yet the land remains cold and dark. Brown grass of Fall's chill peeking through; Sun's warmth still blocked by the damp, cold. Earth's Winter scars come into light: The ice burns of the cruel cold. The thaw guarantees no healing; Spring must come, and with it her growth. Gray still looms; the sun, slow to rise, Stirs, awakens, tears still cold. Alone. Winter, she's pulling back by now; The wounded Earth still wincing, pained. He will heal, he must thaw somehow, But Winter's scars run deep. Remain.
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Feb 15, 2011
Feb 15, 2011 at 9:17 PM UTC
Winter Season
The Earth frees itself from Winter; The roots of ice slowly release. A promise of mercy fulfilled - Yet the land remains cold and dark. Brown grass of Fall's chill peeking through; Sun's warmth still blocked by the damp, cold. Earth's Winter scars come into light: The ice burns of the cruel cold. The thaw guarantees no healing; Spring must come, and with it her growth. Gray still looms; the sun, slow to rise, Stirs, awakens, tears still cold. Alone. Winter, she's pulling back by now; The wounded Earth still wincing, pained. He will heal, he must thaw somehow, But Winter's scars run deep. Remain.
benjamin-adelaar
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Feb 15, 2011
Feb 15, 2011 at 9:17 PM UTC
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