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Created on: November 02, 2008
Cold, crisp winds whip the air
Staying in, snuggled up by the fire
Warming ourselves, holding each other tight
Outside its snowing, the children are playing
Snow balls fly through the sky
Wrapped up warm, walking through the glistening ice laden streets
Christmas is coming, there's a sparkle in our hearts
We wander around with a child like enthusiasm, winter is here
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Poetry: Winter
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etched
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