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Winter walks (Pantoum)

March 31, 2014
By nuffSaid BRONZE, NY, New York
nuffSaid BRONZE, NY, New York
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Into that dark silence of thy white night.
I walk alone, amazed by the sight.
The falling snow flakes kiss my cheek, sharp like a knife.
And I, in that moment realize that life, will be, alright.

I walk alone, amused by the sight.
The pure white scenery distracts my want to give up life's fight.
And I, in that moment realize that life, will be, alright.
Because confusion melts away, an inside, I ignite.

Pure and white is the scenery that distracts me from life.
Cold and bitter, devoid of strife.
Confusion melts away, an inside, I ignite.
Revealing inner feelings that reach new heights.

Cold and bitter, devoid of strife.
The falling snow kiss my cheek, sharp like a knife.
Revealing inner feelings that reach new heights.
Into the dark silence of thy Cold night.


The author's comments:
when times hit rock bottom I like to just take walks (preferably on a snowy nights). this is a poem about a stress fighting mechanism that I use a lot in the winter (hardest part of the year).

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