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Jan 2020
Ice
imagined white skin
brittle as a buried plough,
winter stars have dragged

a sheet over poor us;
drifters along white rivers
crack the faces of pools,

cold smiles and frozen steps
throw out false sunlight,
we slide accordingly on glass
to the grace of old water
Written by
Leslie Philibert  63/M/Germany
(63/M/Germany)   
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     TheIdleOwl, Khoisan, Rose and Keith Wilson
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