Published November 6, 2008
The sun shines on the earth
The glittering snow bright yet beautiful
The cold nips at your nose and toes
Playing in the snow making snow angles
The snowball wars have started and will continue for hours
The forts not moving as swarms of snowballs
Pass between the forts
Laughter, smiles, and the screams on the unlucky ones that get snow down their backs
The snowman taller then all of us
Tackling people into the snow banks
And dragging are sleds outside
Playing until the snow goes down
Now siting by a warm fire
Sipping hot coco
Bundled up in are blanks waiting for tomorrow to come
To do everything all over again.
Note: I don't stick to any metre or rhyme scheme in my poems. I just go with it so I'm more of a free verse person.
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