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From an innocent age I have always held an inborn fondness for winter The way the cold air brought people together inside And the fact that no snowflake was ever the same. But as I have increased in age I have found less redundant things that appeal to me about the Jack Frost season For I now relate the the way everything freezes over And you cannot feel the tips of your fingers And new comfort has been located in the elongated periods of darkness And I have found a deeper meaning In the way snow falls, but doesn't always make it to the ground
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Jan 11, 2015
Jan 11, 2015 at 4:31 PM UTC
M.R. Poetry
From an innocent age I have always held an inborn fondness for winter The way the cold air brought people together inside And the fact that no snowflake was ever the same. But as I have increased in age I have found less redundant things that appeal to me about the Jack Frost season For I now relate the the way everything freezes over And you cannot feel the tips of your fingers And new comfort has been located in the elongated periods of darkness And I have found a deeper meaning In the way snow falls, but doesn't always make it to the ground
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Jan 11, 2015
Jan 11, 2015 at 4:31 PM UTC
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