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The snow, falling from the heavens as gracefully as butterflies in the spring, dusts the trees, the grass, the bushes the snowflakes are like flower petals, delicate yet beautiful each unique in their own special way, not one alike swirling down, landing on my nose, eyelashes, lips I twirl in the powdered sugar, the world disappearing around me I pick up a handful of perfect, glistening white snow, and pack it into a ball I take a bite, and the cold feels tingly on my toungue winter is finally here.
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Nov 17, 2011
Nov 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM UTC
Winter
The snow, falling from the heavens as gracefully as butterflies in the spring, dusts the trees, the grass, the bushes the snowflakes are like flower petals, delicate yet beautiful each unique in their own special way, not one alike swirling down, landing on my nose, eyelashes, lips I twirl in the powdered sugar, the world disappearing around me I pick up a handful of perfect, glistening white snow, and pack it into a ball I take a bite, and the cold feels tingly on my toungue winter is finally here.
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Nov 17, 2011
Nov 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM UTC
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