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the curtain has risen, and miniscule snow flakes, make their appearance, darting to and fro across the sky- their stage. they quickly find partners- one bows, the other curtsies. and they begin to dance twirling and spinning, weaving stories with every move. they dance a breathtaking ballet, an astounding performance. at the end of each snowflake's performance, they sprinkle the world around them, making the atmosphere light as the lawns turn white. inside a cozy house, one filled with the spirit of the holidays, two people sit at a windowsill on the second floor. they watch contently, at the beauty just outside their window. the two people- a content boy and a wistful girl, are wearing slight smiles, as they enjoy the bliss of winter and each other. fingers interlaced, with shoulders touching, the boy plants a kiss on the girl's forehead. and they get lost in the moment, watching the ballet together.
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Nov 26, 2013
Nov 26, 2013 at 10:32 PM UTC
the ballet
the curtain has risen, and miniscule snow flakes, make their appearance, darting to and fro across the sky- their stage. they quickly find partners- one bows, the other curtsies. and they begin to dance twirling and spinning, weaving stories with every move. they dance a breathtaking ballet, an astounding performance. at the end of each snowflake's performance, they sprinkle the world around them, making the atmosphere light as the lawns turn white. inside a cozy house, one filled with the spirit of the holidays, two people sit at a windowsill on the second floor. they watch contently, at the beauty just outside their window. the two people- a content boy and a wistful girl, are wearing slight smiles, as they enjoy the bliss of winter and each other. fingers interlaced, with shoulders touching, the boy plants a kiss on the girl's forehead. and they get lost in the moment, watching the ballet together.
Its happy yay :)
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Nov 26, 2013
Nov 26, 2013 at 10:32 PM UTC
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