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In the depth of winter, the splash of cars, Mud collecting in the leg of my favorite jeans, I wrap my jacket around me tighter, And the let it hug my frozen torso and fraying dreams. Starry night playing on each of my eyelids, A whimsical fantasy unlike the fog in my skies, Oh how predictable the end of the road, Yet scary the ruffle of the morning after each night. And I can't help but radiate this coldness, That stirs the passerbys away as they shoulder past, Ice continues to collect under my fingernails Who'd wanna shake hands with those glacial hands? I plead with the rainman residing in my head, And write to the clouds leaking inside my eyes, We can't keep warning people of our weather, Whenever they set foot near our arctic pride. With a sigh, I curl one hand over the other, Letting them lone companies hang, For most people winter lasts four months, But for me, I never knew where it ended and I began.
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Feb 21, 2021
Feb 21, 2021 at 2:21 PM UTC
Arctic Pride
In the depth of winter, the splash of cars, Mud collecting in the leg of my favorite jeans, I wrap my jacket around me tighter, And the let it hug my frozen torso and fraying dreams. Starry night playing on each of my eyelids, A whimsical fantasy unlike the fog in my skies, Oh how predictable the end of the road, Yet scary the ruffle of the morning after each night. And I can't help but radiate this coldness, That stirs the passerbys away as they shoulder past, Ice continues to collect under my fingernails Who'd wanna shake hands with those glacial hands? I plead with the rainman residing in my head, And write to the clouds leaking inside my eyes, We can't keep warning people of our weather, Whenever they set foot near our arctic pride. With a sigh, I curl one hand over the other, Letting them lone companies hang, For most people winter lasts four months, But for me, I never knew where it ended and I began.
mona-mohamed
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Feb 21, 2021
Feb 21, 2021 at 2:21 PM UTC
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