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Tag: snow landscape

Beckoning Light

On January 10, 2021 By Annika PerryIn Haiku, poetry, Snow, Writing112 Comments

Hushed serenity
Mystic blue embraces all,
Giving thanks for peace.

©Annika Perry

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Lone tree, spirit strong
Bedecked with icy jewels
Awaiting warm Spring.

©Annika Perry

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