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A skater lone soars on new ice. I hold my breath as I observe His every pirouette and swerve. Yesterday, the water lapped a chilling shore; Today a brilliant skin holds sway. Thickening hourly though it may, I wonder at the nature of the glider there; Does he consider life and death, Or think beyond exultant breath To be the first upon new winter's ice? He sails along an ice-blade track, Never falt'ring, never looking back. Oh, I was young upon a time and flew The way this skater now does fly, But fear and "wisdom" hinder twice While others soar above thin ice.
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Nov 30, 2021
Nov 30, 2021 at 11:19 AM UTC
Ice Today
A skater lone soars on new ice. I hold my breath as I observe His every pirouette and swerve. Yesterday, the water lapped a chilling shore; Today a brilliant skin holds sway. Thickening hourly though it may, I wonder at the nature of the glider there; Does he consider life and death, Or think beyond exultant breath To be the first upon new winter's ice? He sails along an ice-blade track, Never falt'ring, never looking back. Oh, I was young upon a time and flew The way this skater now does fly, But fear and "wisdom" hinder twice While others soar above thin ice.
New Ice! Is it safe? Take a Risk! Take a nap....
don-bouchard
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66/M/American
Nov 30, 2021
Nov 30, 2021 at 11:19 AM UTC
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