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The world is endlessly white And gray And cold And not much else It has been this way for so long Like a thousand-year winter The light of the sun Is shining somewhere else So cold Everyday Without end A tedious repetition Even the snow days Do not offer much joy As they used to It is still cold For the first time In a winter I long for spring Like my heat-loving mother I long for the chirping of birds in the morning Running barefoot On sweet green grass in the sun Burning gold into my hair I long for summer thunderstorms And the airy scent of ozone And mud in my sandals The bottoms of my feet turning rawhide tough Vacations in the Outer Banks And weekends Up North Charging through the ice-cold river Chasing minnows and frogs I cannot remember The last time It had been above freezing The last time I saw the light of day A nationwide chill Freezing roads Into ice slicks Bringing new records The polar vortex I will be telling the future generations Of your ice And snow But then it begins to happen Ever so slowly But we notice And rejoice like children One warm day here And another here Like hopscotch With the ice in between And at last we break free At least here we did Digging out the bikes and running shoes And raincoats long lost I walk through the town again of my free will The birds are singing again I'm pretty sure they're rejoicing too The thousand-year winter has ceased
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Apr 3, 2014
Apr 3, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
The Thousand-Year Winter
The world is endlessly white And gray And cold And not much else It has been this way for so long Like a thousand-year winter The light of the sun Is shining somewhere else So cold Everyday Without end A tedious repetition Even the snow days Do not offer much joy As they used to It is still cold For the first time In a winter I long for spring Like my heat-loving mother I long for the chirping of birds in the morning Running barefoot On sweet green grass in the sun Burning gold into my hair I long for summer thunderstorms And the airy scent of ozone And mud in my sandals The bottoms of my feet turning rawhide tough Vacations in the Outer Banks And weekends Up North Charging through the ice-cold river Chasing minnows and frogs I cannot remember The last time It had been above freezing The last time I saw the light of day A nationwide chill Freezing roads Into ice slicks Bringing new records The polar vortex I will be telling the future generations Of your ice And snow But then it begins to happen Ever so slowly But we notice And rejoice like children One warm day here And another here Like hopscotch With the ice in between And at last we break free At least here we did Digging out the bikes and running shoes And raincoats long lost I walk through the town again of my free will The birds are singing again I'm pretty sure they're rejoicing too The thousand-year winter has ceased
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Apr 3, 2014
Apr 3, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
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