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Winter Canvas

by Starslight

After the swatches of reds, oranges, and browns blend into the ground After the trees have stripped to nothing but naked bark and branches The windy air welcomes a new, blank canvas A tray with peppermint red and pine tree green Gentle strokes capture the crisp frost on roof tops And the steam from chimneys and mugs of mocha and caramel A single breath is accompanied by a opaque white cloud And the exposed trees are given a white sweater -mh
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Sep 16, 2016
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