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A Winter Antithesis

Frozen-up liquid, glittering dark, substantial nothing, Siberian spark. Visible phantom, terrible boon, sugar-free candy, desert-less dune.

snowbank

Frozen-up liquid,

glittering dark,

substantial nothing,

Siberian spark.

Visible phantom,

terrible boon,

sugar-free candy,

desert-less dune.

Responses to “A Winter Antithesis”

  1. teasbook

    I loved how you describe this. It really puts it into a whole new perspective. 🙂

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂

      1. teasbook

        You’re welcome!

  2. Chito L. Aguilar

    Nice post, Melody!
    A new way of looking at winter…
    For me who comes from the tropics,
    your words make me feel the snowy chill.

    1. melodylowes

      Maybe you could pin up my winter pics and stare at them when life gets too hot? 😉

      1. Chito L. Aguilar

        You just gave me an good idea.
        😉

  3. Caddo Veil

    Good tundra-talk, Melody!

    1. melodylowes

      We’ve been blasted by a wicked north wind – travel advisories and the whole bit. Nasty. Inspirational, but nasty.

      1. Caddo Veil

        It’s the poet in us, Mel–we can transform “nasty” into “inspired”.

      2. melodylowes

        How lovely. Transformations always are, I think! 🙂

  4. greenlightlady

    I love “desert-less dune” as it really looks like a sand dune, Melody!

    Blessings ~ Wendy

    1. melodylowes

      You too? See, great minds really DO think alike! 🙂 Thanks Wendy!

  5. godspoetbychoice

    Liked this picture it reminds me that diamonds are not the only thing that sparkles. I have been very busy lately but I must admit I miss seeing your pictures they are beautiful and it cheers me up after a rough week thank you for sharing!

    1. melodylowes

      Creation is a powerful tool for our souls, I think – how lovely to have such encouragement from you. Thanks so much!

  6. Debbie

    I love the flow of this, the feel of it as I read it out loud! Great poeming , Melody!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 Thanks, Debbie. I really enjoy ‘poeming’!

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