| As the snow fell to freeze the moment
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| For a brief pause in our Winter sonnet
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| She looked up at me with her eyes
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| Her almond beauty had melt the ice
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| The harsh winds, began to chill
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| But with her warmth, my heart she did fill
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| The night’s crystal showers had ceased to be
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| The snow was no match for her almond beauty
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| Your eyes gave life to the forlorn sky
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| A beam of sienna had burnt through the sky
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| Just like my heart, your flame runs deep
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| So warm the Earth, as you did me
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| Lay me down and take me in
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| And as the Earth warms us within
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| Your body molds unto mine
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| Like a single sculpture (standing, against time)
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| I lie beneath you, in awe of your light
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| Take me, hold me, have me, tonight…
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| Diamonds of frozen tears
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| Shattered upon the cold ground
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| Echo in their hollow silence
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| And sadness upon my weary frown
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| Meadows of frosted sweetness
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| Wars with Winter’s winds
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| But, with her almond beauty
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| This season is brought to an end |