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Winter's Break
As the sky dulls to grey,
And the trees lose their leaves
It's up to the Individual to say,
What they truly believe
Will the sky change back?
Is Darkness here to stay?
Will the flowers grow
Once again someday?
Harsh weather, the rain and snow do fall
These months can be the hardest,
The darkest of them all
But some retain their hope,
For won't Spring always come?
"It'll be posies, and roses, bloke"
Spoke the most worrisome one
Long, lonely nights, gazing up at the Moon
Longing for the Sun, hoping it will come soon
Quite some time after
Most of the weak had snapped,
Winter finally breaks,
With Spring's smile and laughter at last
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A poem for those who live in areas where Winter is an actual season.
I've lived in Washington for a couple years now, and have experienced it, but I was born and raised in California, where there wasn't really Winter.