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Jan 2013
With snowflakes in Her eyelashes,
crystalline shapes past window's door,
piling into berms and caches,
seek to fractate soil and moor;

What passing phase -- full of longing
for endless Alaskan days, so white and pure,
when silence met the sunset, dawning,
dusk, and midday -- shall I endure?
In the noise of the city I find myself daydreaming of rural Alaska's uninterrupted solitude.
Misadventures of Crow
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Misadventures of Crow  40/Gresham
(40/Gresham)   
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   Michelle, Anon C, --- and Chuck
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