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Snapthought: Frozen

Posted on January 30, 2013 by Sheila

ice

we crunch on through a world
encased in glass
crackling footsteps feel the fragility
while whispers fall soft
as snow on numb ears
watch as glittering thoughts collect
pile up and drift
with the best intentions
they weigh us down
as we stand frozen
and wait for the melt
to begin

snow magicsnow walk

Posted in Snapthoughts | Tagged ice, nature, photography, poems, poetry, snow, thoughts, winter
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