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Try to Catch a Snowflake

by SandyPoet

just one on your tongue. They fall everywhere. They fall on your hair and turn it to white. They fall on Red Square and leave it stark as the flights. They sit on your fence and ride up the poles like big fat rolls of a barbary night. They spread themselves out far and wide. They’re shutting down cities. And people have died. And now people are scared to leave. They believe anything you tell them. I’m not saying it is isn’t so. But I won’t run from a flake of snow.
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60 / F / Boston
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Mar 23, 2020
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