Winter

A cold dark hand slaps us in the face with such force over and over again
As a graveyard of bears stand, mock and haunt us with a eerie silence.
The groaning wolves’ howls get fiercer and fiercer. 
In the theatre the brown and golden elves jump in a merry dance and skip.
A single halo appears and smiles down as the scouts make their last raid.
The freezer door opens and fairies begin to drop and lie in shivering silk
As icicles spread their long fingers.
Red Riding Hood flutters and hops stitch to stitch. 
Marbles peer hail the hoot.
Mirrors stream,
Jack Frost creeks and squirrels at the land of lifelessness
As he has the last laugh.

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