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Nature Based On the Portrait No 2 of Carol Nye Rhoades Robinson By Kathrine Nash Rhoades 1915

NATURE by Jeanette Jones based on the Portrait No. 2 of Carol Nye Rhoades (Robinson) by Kathrine Nash Rhoades (1915) 

NATURE 

My feet, my feet chilled to the bone, 
as I sit, sitting here alone. 

Sharpening itself, the wind embraced; 
slicing a piece of me, starting at my face. 
Think not of cold, only hot, I say. 
Now, I can’t move, can’t move, can’t you see; 
the coldness of the wind’s gotten the best of me. 

The ambiances of skies at my back 
cautions me for more is to come 
as Winter will turn to Spring. 

My feet, my feet aching to the bone 
as I sit, sitting here alone. 

Sharpening itself, the storm embraced; 
Slicing a piece of me, starting at my face. 
Think not of wet, only dry. 
Now I can’t move, can’t move, can’t you see; 
the influence of the storm’s gotten the best of me; 

A new season calls once again, Winter to Spring, 
then Summer to Fall; everlasting love, 
my face bares it all.

Copyright © Jeanette Jones | Year Posted 2016

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Date: 7/10/2016 11:00:00 PM

JEANETTE, nicely penned. Enjoyed reading your thoughts and words today. always **SKAT**

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