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John F Anderson III
Poems
Jan 2016
Greeting Father Winter for Another Year
Blackened skies spit the whitest snow,
Accumulating just below,
Forming mountainous heaps quite large
Which townsfolk often disparage.
Many will view this time of year
As a reason to feel great fear
of troublesome tribulation,
Yet I have a fascination
With all the atmospheric glow
In this scenery that still grows.
I admire how these sights forge.
There's beauty in Winter galore.
I don't dread how this weather nears,
How Winter's head's about to rear.
True, it tests our constitution.
By Spring, we'll have retribution.
#winter
#snow
#weather
#donteattheyellowsnow
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John F Anderson III
Zanesville, OH
(Zanesville, OH)
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