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First gelid dawn of the dying year. A crescent moon shivers above achromatic frost. Four crows perch like fluffy black lumps of ice on taut power lines. Hungry sparrows peck the severe ground. The old poet fears the cold. Chilled eyes notice bare ruined trees and windshields waiting to be scraped. The earth has pulled the covers up around its neck, wakes stiff and slow, but stays in bed. Cold's bony fingers probe the old house like burglars seeking points of entry. Still, the chill roads point toward the inevitable return of warmth;                   spring sits silent as a cat waiting for a door to open, bidding its time to counterattack. Even on the most algid morning hope slumbers, but never dies.   ~mce
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 8:41 AM UTC
Brumal Daybreak
First gelid dawn of the dying year. A crescent moon shivers above achromatic frost. Four crows perch like fluffy black lumps of ice on taut power lines. Hungry sparrows peck the severe ground. The old poet fears the cold. Chilled eyes notice bare ruined trees and windshields waiting to be scraped. The earth has pulled the covers up around its neck, wakes stiff and slow, but stays in bed. Cold's bony fingers probe the old house like burglars seeking points of entry. Still, the chill roads point toward the inevitable return of warmth;                   spring sits silent as a cat waiting for a door to open, bidding its time to counterattack. Even on the most algid morning hope slumbers, but never dies.   ~mce
mike-essig
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 8:41 AM UTC
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