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Love's a Frost Bitten Forest

The ice chimes to me songs of a lost beauty,

echoing her auburn hair and endless smile across the evergreens.

The sun shines her smile through a cool cloud

and whisps a crisp kiss to my longing lips.

I search for her among the looming hardwoods and across the winded plans, hoping to find something of myself lost with her.

Looking to a star filled sky my tears fill the air,

hoping only to hear her laughter once again.

Long lost are the days we walked this path together.

Her simple and natual beauty now come to me only among nature,

only that which can match the greatness of her love.

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Feb 9, 2010
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