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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Snow draped folds like loose Cashmere curtains cover the evergreen boughs pining for the lengthening days of each succeeding sunrise, reticent to see the cold of night fall once again on the lonely landscape. In this fallow world of darkness quiet is the norm, hushed silence, nothingness, invading the shadows that fall ominously across the reaching branches giving a sense of preternatural sleep to each living creature, each plant, inhabiting the frigid winter's lonely, desolate abode. Surreptitiously, the awakening begins, slowly and without notice, Cyclamen hidden deep in the forest break free from their frozen bed of bounteous soil oblivious to the naked dreaming deciduous trees that surround them. Malaise broken, they reach their softly painted petals to the warmth of the sun in perfect unison dancing the Danse Macabre to remind winter of its inevitable demise. Narcissus will soon send forth his papery white blossoms to mock the glow of the radiant gleen of the melting frost. Summer still distantly drowsing cares not for the struggle of life born out on frozen winter days and Autumn is but a memory now glowering in its ostentatious robes of leafy brilliance; though, the nor'easter may yet blow, just look and you'll see the signs, Spring is coming soon. 03/23/17
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