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Come, Winter
Come, winter, once again, the way you came to me when I was young, and with a handsome boy as we took a little stroll along a country lane, our love new and pristine as the wisps of white that gently drifted with whispers of the wind. It seemed as if sugar crystals were being sifted by the angels from heaven above! Oh, those soft pearls swirling in the dusk, blanketing immaculately all the terrain. We felt no need to speak, for it was so amazing. As we continued on our way, alabastine was the tread of our boots as we inhaled deeply sweet quietude and peace. Soon the soft flurries transformed into much larger flakes of snow that seemed to tumble from the sky. We turned to walk hand in hand back to our cabin, anticipating the warmth of its fireplace before the dusk would turn into a pale blue night. We spied three cardinals decorating one of the many frosted trees along the lane. As we hurried on, I stumbled at one point. My gallant caught me and held me close. We stood a while gazing into each other’s eyes. I lightly brushed some snowflakes from his glistening cheeks. When we arrived at the cabin made cozy by a fire, we snuggled on the sofa, still watching out the window as snow accumulated more and more. Oblivious to mundane woes, we embraced each other as we also embraced the serenity of that day. Our new love was glowing and growing like that December’s first day of snow. Oh, come to me sweetly, winter, as you did so long ago.
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