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Created on: November 07, 2010
Winter came knocking at my door today
In long white robes, and a warmness so astray
Nestling in front of the fireplace, away from the storm
Tucked inside a glass of hot chocolate, still warm
Enveloped by the spirit of the season, as she
Rest and watch the snowflakes as they fall around me
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