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A Dumping
Even before it arrives,
You can feel it.
The air is cold, but not dead.
If anything,
It is more alive.
Whispers;
Whispers;
Whispers.
The butterflies congregate
And feed on the anticipation.
You know it’s coming.
You can practically hear it arrive.
A great blanket.
It will be there when you wake.
As your eyes flutter open hours later,
You sense it;
Almost as if your body prepared itself
Before your consciousness returned.
And there it is:
Everything you could have hoped for –
And more.
It hurts to look at:
Glaring;
Invading;
Stark.
But you brave the pain in your eyeballs
Because it is beyond beautiful.
Nothing will ever do it justice.
So unspoiled;
So clean;
So pure.
The world is beautiful.
No one could see it
And think otherwise.
It has a whimsical effect.
It’s comforting
And exciting.
A phenomenon I grew up with,
But could never grow tired of.
It’s finally arrived:
The first snow of the season.
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