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Deep Snowfall
Snow falls,
piles up until there is nothing but white.
A deep sea, almost inescapable,
now it’s a challenge to get out, and will only cause me strife.
The cold storm roars,
angrily at my dreary mind.
I wonder would it be so kind,
to keep one less flake from blocking my snow covered door.
Before the storm,
there was a series of winds.
If I would have done my work then,
this mess wouldn’t have been.
I slowly walk to the closet,
I stare at the dreaded shovel.
I have to catch up on my work,
before I get in deeper trouble.
As I shovel away the work I’ve put off,
I feel the dark sky mocking me as it turns bright,
I try to surmount the obstacle I created,
before I should have done it right.
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