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The woods are softly snowy deep Their noises all lain down to sleep While silver branches wrapped in white Send a thinly message plight A hush floats through the foggy air And think I oh if life was fair It would not be so bad to go Where dips and hollows fill with snow I feel no cold, it bites no more And far away a frozen shore The waves lap softly gently sweep As I drift downward ever sleep The birds fly quiet softly coo And now shall I fall silent too
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Dec 14, 2016
Dec 14, 2016 at 3:33 PM UTC
Hollow Lakes and Silver Flakes
The woods are softly snowy deep Their noises all lain down to sleep While silver branches wrapped in white Send a thinly message plight A hush floats through the foggy air And think I oh if life was fair It would not be so bad to go Where dips and hollows fill with snow I feel no cold, it bites no more And far away a frozen shore The waves lap softly gently sweep As I drift downward ever sleep The birds fly quiet softly coo And now shall I fall silent too
jamie-munford-duncan
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Dec 14, 2016
Dec 14, 2016 at 3:33 PM UTC
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