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The sky cried snow into the moonlit night
Its frost bitten tears floating endlessly
A waterfall of soft silvery flakes descending
To cascade the world with the winter’s fall
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I put all my seeds in one soil
Watered it and watched it fail
Wither, drown and die
I watered it again and with a sigh
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The Winter's Fall

The sky cried snow into the moonlit night
Its frost bitten tears floating endlessly
A waterfall of soft silvery flakes descending
To cascade the world with the winter’s fall

Flittering like a thousand whirling pale ghosts
Sweeping the weeps of the sunless heavens above
Masking the grim grey streets with shiny snow white sheets
Flooding all with a crisp cold cover of numbness
Shrouding the globe with winter’s exquisite shawl

The morning dawns and the sky sighs, opening sunlit eyes
Its orbs glaring a glistening glow upon the seeming sea of pale
That echoes silent waves across the frozen, still earth
Now muted by the horn of winter’s call

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