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Nov 2014
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The Snow Queen waved her magic wand,
the skies they grew so dark
Clouds moved in without a sound
as shadows did embark
~
Two happy lovers walked along,
they felt a chill blow in
He wrapped his arms around her soft
to keep her warm with him
~
The scenery was beautiful
with geese upon the lake
The scent of pine and winter breeze,
they saw the first snow flake
~
Then the sky was filled with more
ice crystals floating down
They marveled at the wondrous sight
now white upon the ground
~
She stared up at the heavens fair
in circles she did spin
He followed every move she made
as fun would soon begin
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A thousand little snowflakes white
were falling from the sky
A perfect winter wonderland
about them it did fly
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And then he saw her do it,
just like when they were young
She tried to catch a falling flake
right there upon her tongue
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He chased the flurries with her,
their laughter could be heard
The neighbors out across the lake
said not a single word
~
Except to only wonder
why laughter they did hear
When snow was steady falling
and winter sure was here
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Then they saw these lovers
running hand in hand
Catching snowflakes on their tongues,
now they understand
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They heard him saying something
yet it was hard to hear
Because these two were far away,
not so very near
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The Snow Queen she was smiling,
looking at these two
She knew it’d make them happy,
this magic she did do
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When then she saw him staring,
a wink came from his eye
For he was saying thank you
to the Snow Queen in the sky
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Now every time its winter
these two just look above
Sending her a message,
floating on their love
~
With beauty all around them
and snow geese on the pond
The Queen will grant their every wish
and wave her magic wand
~
And when the snow is falling
so fresh and oh so new
Between the laughter you might hear
him tell her, I love you
~
Jack
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Jack  San Antonio Texas
(San Antonio Texas)   
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