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Snowfall
January 4, 2015
Even after
a hundred heartbreaks
I'm still sticking my finger
out
in the snowfall
hoping
it keeps me warm.
© Lindsey D., Marblehead, MA
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There are tears in my eyes. Heartbreaking. And while we're on the subject of you and your inspiring writing ability, I'll just mention that with all your poems, I think the way you break lines is exquisite. Some people have these beautiful thoughts, but they just can't figure out the line breaks. You know how to use them to your advantage. In fact, I'd say that's one of the most powerful things about your writing in general, and trust me, there are quite a few from which to choose.
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