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Snowlight White snowlight, glowlight, brightening the woods By praying down the sky to float among The dark and creaking pillars of ancient oaks Whose trunks and limbs are black with clinging ice Drear, mouldering autumn leaves now lie at rest Beneath soft-shoaling ripples of rare snow Pale, iridescent light dances between The clouds and the ground, and then back again Shadowless colorings, pearlings, and frosts At play with miracles in January.
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Jan 5, 2018
Jan 5, 2018 at 5:41 PM UTC
Snowlight
Snowlight White snowlight, glowlight, brightening the woods By praying down the sky to float among The dark and creaking pillars of ancient oaks Whose trunks and limbs are black with clinging ice Drear, mouldering autumn leaves now lie at rest Beneath soft-shoaling ripples of rare snow Pale, iridescent light dances between The clouds and the ground, and then back again Shadowless colorings, pearlings, and frosts At play with miracles in January.
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Jan 5, 2018
Jan 5, 2018 at 5:41 PM UTC
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