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Winters Greetings
As the snow sparkles in the sun,
A bright golden ball that creates such opposition against
The vast blue hues.
And
The neighbors are spotted with sleds, skis and skates,
Visibly straining their muscles, as they carefully trek through
The curiously slippery snow.
And
The sound of laughter is carried by the wind,
Past my numbing ears
To the deserted streets filled only by
The shallow breathing of someone lost to the bitter cold long ago.
And
The frustration of a child fighting a battle he cannot win,
Against the Christmas lights, that are deciding how to
Kill his mental stability
The feeling of such hopelessness
Brings a smile to my face
As I remember feeling the same disheartenment.
And
A black coat, made of fur, is found easily by my trained eyes, even with fading white snow lying, Idle on its back
With a father leisurely trotting behind the dog in his boots.
And
Further down the street an open kitchen window,
Allows the sweet scent of gingerbread to grace my scenes
The baker takes a moment to watch her kids place a
Top hat on a newborn snowman.
And
A ball of hard snow finds its way in front of my face,
As to not hit me
On my right, I see two children,
Who I presume are the culprits for the stray ball,
Reloading their ammo.
And
I make out my fogged breath in the bright day,
My lungs heavy with the chilly air refilling them.
And
I see the frostbite our fall soldiers suffered,
Displayed on the tall, bleached, wooden stakes.
And
I continue to walk home briskly, as the cold reaches out to me.
Winter, my old friend, has come to greet me again.
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