frozen in time
Monday, January 10th, 2011Mother Nature sought
to protect her land with a
thick layer of ice.
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Mother Nature sought
to protect her land with a
thick layer of ice.
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One jumped in head first,
one sniffed, then whimpered aloud,
the third stayed inside.
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Snow threat, possible
national championship,
shooting in Tucson.
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Worse than snow forecast
in the South? Pre-snow stampede
in the bread, milk aisles.
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The father crawled from
bed to journey in darkness
work and come home late.
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Late at night, we’d stop
cramming, start roaming, looking
for mischief and snacks.
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Morning cubicle
sits amongst the herd. Coffee
steam rises in wisps.
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Hit it and go far,
break it and fall off the path,
maintain it and run.
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Desolate the land
stood, outstretched, barren, yet full
of seeds for blooming.
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Do not fear what is
to come, what cannot be made
to obey. Be bold.
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It’s about to be
11:11 on
1-1-11!
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The creature under
the deck only emerges
for cans of cat food.
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The jukebox cranks up
to drown sorrows in pop hits
as bottle caps fly.
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Vuvuzela, top
kill, Antoine Dodson, double
rainbow, Inception.
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A white Christmas came
to Alabama, draping
Dixie with surprise.
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