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About Snow

by emma-brigham

There is something to be said for a snowstorm to be inside a living snow globe perpetually overturned to feel its delightful sting to watch a child for the first time watching how the world can change before her eyes Brutal and honest, the snow humbles you It is not polite, the snow It does not ask permission In its giving, it takes What a beautiful contradiction, the snow And after everything so still like the world is holding its breath A perfect sugar loaf New surfaces that have never been traversed tempting you to walk where no man has walked before The world feels ready Anything can happen after a snowfall
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Feb 17, 2016
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#beauty#winter#storm#snow#cold#contradiction
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