Contributor: Theresa A. Cancro
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Winter peers around the corner,
her white-tooth smile,
icy but tame,
wisps among trees.
Skeletal branches
finger her gray cloak,
caress the muff clouds,
tempt a long sojourn.
Firefly snowflakes
escape her grasp,
flitter and glint,
impish and sass.
Back to her sense,
true nature takes hold –
she moves along,
ever north.
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Theresa A. Cancro writes poetry, especially haiku and related short forms, as well as short fiction and nonfiction. Her work has appeared worldwide in dozens of publications.
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