Flurries, Bearing Epics

By lupus tenebrae

A poet stands in reverie of the
winter sun, its rays ensnared by
the fractured glass of a frozen stream

while a few errant flurries flit
spritely overhead, before clattering
to Earth, bearing hushed epics once

entrusted to them from the heavens:
messengers, fragile to the slightest touch.

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Copyright 2015 lupus tenebrae
Published on Wednesday, February 25, 2015.     Filed under: "Poetry"

Author's Note:

A scene I'd observed on the way to the library, not one of my best,, but definitely not the worst.
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