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A Winter Spell

A cup of tea, a lullaby A winter day spent outside. A warm jumper with frayed edges, A book bound in leather With yellow pages. A love letter and a hand-written message. Coming home late For soup and pie, Outside the full moon Is watching over us. Little snowflakes cover the land, The bare trees sing lullabies. The barn owl, the snow hare, They stay cosy in their beds, and The little birds hide in their nests. As we go home, The wind blows, But we worry not, We know, Soon spring will come along.
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BlueButterflies
21 / F / Spain
Published
Oct 6, 2022
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#autumn#fall#winter#december#nature#trees#moon#owl#spell#november
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