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Clear and slick and frozen, The ice coats the ground, The trees, parked cars, And any tangible thing around. My breath makes the air visible, Just for a moment; it’s 25 below, And I am frozen, chilled to the bone, Shaking everywhere I go. The city is an ice sculpture, Glistening, so beautifully hazardous; Frozen solid, doomed to melt – An existence quite precarious. The sun is stunningly silent today; Does it believe its fate has been chosen? I don’t miss it now, I suppose, but only Because I’m enchanted by all that is frozen.
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Feb 6, 2014
Feb 6, 2014 at 12:11 PM UTC
Frozen
Clear and slick and frozen, The ice coats the ground, The trees, parked cars, And any tangible thing around. My breath makes the air visible, Just for a moment; it’s 25 below, And I am frozen, chilled to the bone, Shaking everywhere I go. The city is an ice sculpture, Glistening, so beautifully hazardous; Frozen solid, doomed to melt – An existence quite precarious. The sun is stunningly silent today; Does it believe its fate has been chosen? I don’t miss it now, I suppose, but only Because I’m enchanted by all that is frozen.
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Feb 6, 2014
Feb 6, 2014 at 12:11 PM UTC
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