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Picture Credits: By Robert Betts
Walk
Today I went for a walk in the frozen forest through the stark white snow, the great oaks
bare of leaves and covered with frost.
The sky gray and the oaks look like great dark frozen ghost against the stark white snow.
What is this I say? The snow is over your shoes you fool, your feet will get cold you have
forgotten your gloves, and you did not bring your hat.
I am not cold my heart beats fast and the cold air feels good against my warm skin,
my breath comes in little clouds of steam but it is not from the walk.
What is this how can you walk in this frozen northern forest and not be cold?
Can you not tell me?
I will tell you and only you, for in my mind I am where it is warm and the sun shines
and I am loving and making love to my dream girl.
Mervin H. Dochterman
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