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I don’t know winter well,
but I can still hear its whisper.
A creeping intention
before first flight.
Its frosty wings unfurl
as it sends out its troops,
nipping noses one by one.
A coat, a hat, a scarf, a fire,
fighting off the chill with warmth
of friends and family and quiet nights.
Leaves once vibrant fall to earth
and exposed branch preens in their place.
Gone are pumpkins, forgotten is candy;
here comes hot cocoa and homemade soups.
Wooly socks meet woven blankets while
sturdy boots meet slippery paths.
Even if you aren’t familiar with her icy intricacies,
you can still feel the cold hand of winter’s grasp.
About the Creator
Raine Neal
Just trying to make it through the days - writing is a great way to stay distracted and refreshed.


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