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    Snow falls to the earth. Drifting on a short journiy from heaven, they fall. Piled up in snow drifts, swirled bu the wind, the world unfolds in snow. White, blinding and bitterly cold, The world unfolds. Why must it fall? Fall down to where it is hated, fall down to where it is fo8uled. Why? Why must WE fall? Fall down to remorse, fall into depression, fall. All we do is fall. Drifting on this journey I don't want to fall. Please. Don't make me fall. Bring me back to heaven, allow me to float. The world unfolds. I unfold the world, and I unfold in sadness.



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On Monday February 6th, 2006, TropicalSnowstorm (747) writes:
Interesting, I especially found the thought intriguing "Why must (snow) fall? Fall down to where it is hated..." Ciao, T/S


On Friday February 3rd, 2006, Michelle Xiao (482) writes:
This is absolutely wonderful, like slowly unwrapping a gift. Precious.



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