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Tag Archives: longest night

longest night

Posted on December 21, 2016 by The Course of Our Seasons
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flame

our breath mingles
creating tiny snowflakes
that rise in the north wind
delicate ice crystals
float with sparks
from the solstice fire
bright little boats on a celestial sea
rising embers sailing across the deep blue
ocean of stars
sparkling bright in the first winter night

Posted in Nature, Ozarks, Poems | Tagged longest night, relationships, solstice, winter | 2 Replies

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