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clouds grace the mountain look like rising mist trying to find space to fit between the trees and bare ski slopes waiting for snow Out of all the seasons it knows the north seems only to remember winter When we go hiking my aunt reminds me to remember the weather changes rapidly while the mountain remains still Having a sturdy mindset cannot keep away feeling From the balcony rain falls five stories down today I decide not to fall with it
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 11:36 PM UTC
From the Balcony
clouds grace the mountain look like rising mist trying to find space to fit between the trees and bare ski slopes waiting for snow Out of all the seasons it knows the north seems only to remember winter When we go hiking my aunt reminds me to remember the weather changes rapidly while the mountain remains still Having a sturdy mindset cannot keep away feeling From the balcony rain falls five stories down today I decide not to fall with it
My Aunt Kelly and I have gone to Vermont almost every summer since I was in the fourth grade. This year, she really spoiled us and got us a hotel room at Stowe Mountain Resort; the room featured a balcony looking out over Mt. Mansfield. I cannot explain how awesome it felt to have a room with a balcony – I don’t think I ever want to live anywhere that doesn’t. I absolutely adore Vermont, so I was really surprised when life continued to feel so heavy even while I was there. This poem absolutely holds it’s own; I wrote it sitting on the balcony watching the rain over the mountain while there was some rain going on in my own mind.
amber-melissa-turkin
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 11:36 PM UTC
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