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Flurries of White
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By Marion McGahagin Burkett
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Flurries of White

 

The bitter cold breeze
Of winter kisses the mountain
Letting me know
Any day it will snow

I long to see
The flurries of white
Symbolically
The rebirthing of earth
And the rebirth of me

A blanket of white
Untouched by human hands
A slate of pureness
Where all negatives die beneath

Oh to imprint my new life
Write my future
In the mist of Angel wings
Symbolically in
Flurries of White

For now
I can begin again

Mmb © 11/09/03

This is the anniversary of my precious mother's death
I fell asleep worried and in heart felt pain and lost
This morning when I woke I felt her love
Telling me it's okay
To begin again.


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Submitted: Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 11, 2009

About the Poet
I reside in the mystical mountains of North East Georgia with my youngest daughter, Ally. I have had poetry and a short story published in ezine Love Words. I enjoy poetry, writing short stories, reading and photography. My poetry is written from my heart and reflects emotions of the soul and my love of nature. I hope you enjoy... .


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