scraping windshield ice neighbors finally meet
w. f. owen
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3 comments:
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physically cold yet emotionally warm; subtly alludes to "breaking the ice";
turns an often unpleasant, mundane task into something worthwhile
an excellent poem, bill
thank you josh, i appreciate you
stopping by and commenting.
bill
Hi Bill,
We were just buried under 14 inches of snow. Another storm is coming Sunday evening. Love it.
I'm feeling a little lukewarm about this Haiku. It's very friendly, but not very interesting - at least to me.
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