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Lake Effect

A poem for the grieving What could be draws near: now here, now whole, now mess, now melt, now gone. Cold wind blows over warmer water, churns up moisture, curls and crops each liquid drop to crystal, ready to fall when cloud scrapes cross some highest hill and spills. Christ spent an evening splitting atomsContinue reading “Lake Effect”

Posted bySarah M. WellsDecember 10, 2016Posted ingrief, poem, poems, UncategorizedTags:grief, lake effect, snowLeave a comment on Lake Effect

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