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Midwinter approaches. You'd barely know it. Galloway's soft murky skies, Low clouds born of mudflat and peat, don't waken the sparkling frost in me A sudden unexpected pang for the cut-glass winters of Aberdeen, skies as clear as no sky at all and the Dee all poised and crystal descends upon me in the thick southwest smir And I long to crunch along the riverbank with my brother in the frost, laughter-born clouds dissipating in the hawthorn branches, blackbirds startling in the ice-bound undergrowth - deep pink sun bursting and bleeding across the wide blue horizon. I could return - follow the waxwings reclaim my winter home but I won't - instead, I'll cast a glance of sparkling northern granite across the fields and mulch, see if I can clear these skies and freeze this other Dee And build myself a fresh white landscape as crisp and clear as memory.
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:30 AM UTC
Nostalgia
Midwinter approaches. You'd barely know it. Galloway's soft murky skies, Low clouds born of mudflat and peat, don't waken the sparkling frost in me A sudden unexpected pang for the cut-glass winters of Aberdeen, skies as clear as no sky at all and the Dee all poised and crystal descends upon me in the thick southwest smir And I long to crunch along the riverbank with my brother in the frost, laughter-born clouds dissipating in the hawthorn branches, blackbirds startling in the ice-bound undergrowth - deep pink sun bursting and bleeding across the wide blue horizon. I could return - follow the waxwings reclaim my winter home but I won't - instead, I'll cast a glance of sparkling northern granite across the fields and mulch, see if I can clear these skies and freeze this other Dee And build myself a fresh white landscape as crisp and clear as memory.
alan-mcclure
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Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014 at 8:30 AM UTC
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