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Here’s a shadorma to reflect what I see outside my window. There’s a strong north wind blowing…
newsprint clouds drifting
leaves shiver
in the cold
late autumn weather changes
lazy snowflakes float
© Colleen M. Chesebro
I’m glad you found a use for the words 🙂 And I like those ‘newsprint clouds’.
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You have perfectly captured the middle of November in your poem.
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We have snow predicted every day this week. It’s time. 😂❄️
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We’re in the southern part of the state, so no snow for us–yet.
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Well, that’s a good thing for sure.
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Beautiful poem Colleen.
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Thanks, Sadje. Fun word play. 🥰
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You’re welcome
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I like “newsprint clouds,” too.
I am not ready to even think about snow yet! We were just outside in short sleeves a few days ago.
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I know. We went from 75 degrees to 34 for a high yesterday! Summer to winter in a matter of days.
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It’s so crazy!
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It is. Winter is here now. Finally… LOL!
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Newsprint clouds – what a great line! We don’t get snow every year in my neck of the woods. However, our temps were freezing this morning.
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It has been chilly here too… after last week’s 75 degree day. We go from summer to winter in a week. LOL!
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I hear ya! It’s the same way here.
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Snow! well it is November…(K)
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LOL! We had a few of those flakes drifting around yesterday.
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As if I was snuggled up enjoying the show! ❤
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What a great compliment, Sis. Thank you. 💜
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