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Coldest weather I had forgotten it is
Took a break and turned my lights off
Everything frozen and quiet only stars reflecting out bright dots
For awhile I felt back at home
But soon as I looked around nobody alive around
Shivers made my little hairs stand up
While the cold slowly seeping thru' my skin that were uncovered
Hard to take a deep breath felt my lungs sucked in dry cold air
Boy I felt lonely again in dark all by myself
I wondered how long I can go without warmth
But soon I began straight back home
Seeing the lights of town reflect in the sky
I smiled happily and thanked God
I have a home in this cold dark world
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Arctic Cold

Contributed by packatack on Sunday, 25th December 2005 @ 04:51:10 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



Out above the Arctic circle I came back to live again
Coldest weather I had forgotten it is
Took a break and turned my lights off
Everything frozen and quiet only stars reflecting out bright dots
For awhile I felt back at home
But soon as I looked around nobody alive around
Shivers made my little hairs stand up
While the cold slowly seeping thru' my skin that were uncovered
Hard to take a deep breath felt my lungs sucked in dry cold air
Boy I felt lonely again in dark all by myself
I wondered how long I can go without warmth
But soon I began straight back home
Seeing the lights of town reflect in the sky
I smiled happily and thanked God
I have a home in this cold dark world




Copyright © packatack ... [ 2005-12-25 04:51:10]
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Re: Arctic Cold (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 16th January 2006 @ 09:57:19 PM AEST
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smiles, you have great wit. wow, lots of meaning in your poems, love them.. nature, humans, wow.. keep writing, send me message when you post please, as you know it gets a little hectic around here, so many wonderful writers.. one can get lost.. but do not let me lose you.. Raquel Leah..


Re: Arctic Cold (User Rating: 1 )
by Jackee_line on Thursday, 19th January 2006 @ 10:13:14 AM AEST
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keep up the good work, an enjoyable read




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