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January, on its knees

it falls through the glow of the wintry trees

building a cover under the breeze

luminous lights sparkle and hatch

snow pack high on the briar patch

 

pine cones fall from rustic fir

squirrel and robin shuffle and stir

sitka spruce at tunnel bluffs

ravens roost on the cedar rough

 

dusted peaks at hurley pass

snowline cuts the avalanche

fox and lynx are on the prowl

hollow eyes from spotted owl

 

cool winds up the valley trail

whirling snow round diamond vale

chilling flakes in candle hands

moonlight shines across the land

 

northern lights in krypton green

the sounds of verve are bitter sweet

curtains hang from a cold dark sky

counting stars, a lullaby

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Written by
ck-baker
Published
Feb 17, 2017
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20·115
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#winter#snow#jackfrost#oldmanwinter
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