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Snow storm

The arctic cold has brushed my cheek once again

The skies are stained white

and the ringing in my ears

is louder than ever

I wonder what the clouds are doing, I never see them anymore

The night doesnt come but the sun doesn't shine

I have a silver notebook

I write, spearmint

Because my eyes are watering but I feel nothing

The world is dry while the air is full

And the heavens take their morning pills

Wash their face

Head off sleepily to begrudgingly watch the icy seas

The wind bites my cheeks

But moves in such silence I wonder if the feeling is not just my routine punishment

At least I'm used to my spirits

At least I have a jacket on

At least the heavens didnt take a sick day all together.

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Written by
toothache
21 / M31
Published
Oct 7, 2018
Lines·Words
18·136
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#snow#white#ringing#hint#cold#think#arctic#ice#storm#sea
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