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Snowflakes Falling
Tiny snowflakes Spiral from The grey sky That is the same color of Dirty paintbrushes In a pallet of the residual water the snow falls and sweeps over the trees who no longer wear coats of red and orange leaves natures skeletons for the moment such giants that sleep and snowflakes fall onto my jacket as I shiver into the cool winters midafternoon and the silence is eerie until my feet step on the dead leaves who are also grey I say goodbye To summer days As the geese Fly to Escape the far freezing reaches Of this place My heart Goes with them, and we are all Frozen here With the snowflakes that Made the ice That killed the green Where has the suns warmth Gone? With Beautifully painted sunsets That now Leaves us with one gigantic Mess Where has my love gone Away with the seasons Where Has my hope gone Now that daylight is slowly leaving?
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