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snowflake

the miniscule, crystallized phenomena

floating down on their zephyr gondola

to the little children's enchantment.

the wintriness nipping at their stamina

produced petite gloved hands pulling tightly at their jacket.

to rollick the day away was their only commandment.

fast forward a few years, and they'll be learning algebra,

their minds drifting away during lectures on parabolas

to the forgotten days of freedom; they lament

the loss of their fragile frostwork taffeta.

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hypotheticalpersonality
20 / Cisgender Female
Published
Nov 19, 2014
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10·72
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#memories#nature#winter#snowflake#childhood
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