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The sky was overcast, A gloomy sort of feel to the air, A gray haze cast over the corn stalks. The breeze was brisk, And brought goose bumps to my skin. I wrapped my arms tighter around myself, Reminding me of how you used to hold me. I took a deep breath and watched my exhale Disappear into the wind, my imaginary Cigarette smoke leaving my system. Only about an arm’s length away, I thought I saw something fall. Looking up into the sky, I saw nothing, but When I put my hand out, Palm up, A small white flake landed on my mitten. Autumn had passed, winter was here.
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Oct 14, 2013
Oct 14, 2013 at 12:14 PM UTC
The First Snow
The sky was overcast, A gloomy sort of feel to the air, A gray haze cast over the corn stalks. The breeze was brisk, And brought goose bumps to my skin. I wrapped my arms tighter around myself, Reminding me of how you used to hold me. I took a deep breath and watched my exhale Disappear into the wind, my imaginary Cigarette smoke leaving my system. Only about an arm’s length away, I thought I saw something fall. Looking up into the sky, I saw nothing, but When I put my hand out, Palm up, A small white flake landed on my mitten. Autumn had passed, winter was here.
may be a bit early for this, but whatever
courtney-snodgrass
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Oct 14, 2013
Oct 14, 2013 at 12:14 PM UTC
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