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*Just now returning opening my door.. warming and retiring a winter fireplace.. After a time on a deserted trail.. watching other woods fill with snow.. Large flakes floating and sticking.. unique pattern each building white depth.. Fleeting they live only this moment.. isolate one flake now joins whole.. New white body defies imagination only my footprints set order now.. The village owner I hope he reflects.. in such chaos his negligible role.. This lacy flake which made entrance now unseen as circle and center.. I then joined that village owner we're both ready miles to go...*
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Mar 24, 2013
Mar 24, 2013 at 9:50 PM UTC
Frosty trail
*Just now returning opening my door.. warming and retiring a winter fireplace.. After a time on a deserted trail.. watching other woods fill with snow.. Large flakes floating and sticking.. unique pattern each building white depth.. Fleeting they live only this moment.. isolate one flake now joins whole.. New white body defies imagination only my footprints set order now.. The village owner I hope he reflects.. in such chaos his negligible role.. This lacy flake which made entrance now unseen as circle and center.. I then joined that village owner we're both ready miles to go...*
With apologies to RF....
charlesc
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Mar 24, 2013
Mar 24, 2013 at 9:50 PM UTC
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