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Neverending Patterns
Contributed by
Katharine
on
Monday, 24th April 2006 @ 05:45:30 PM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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The passages down the mountain
Shaped like limp noodles
Downward spirals, white on white against the snow.
We are creating copies of S-shaped patterns on the
Glazed surface of the powder and the ice.
Through pine groves we slide, weightless, sometimes slipping
Nearly as if we were in the same white glittering dream.
Who can fight the overpowering brightness,
Who chooses where they fall?
To repeat oneself forever,
Up and then down, across again and again,
Can be, to some, a type of purgatory,
But to love it, to accept
This white jigsaw of snow and twisting space...
In such a maze who chooses to allow or reject?
Copyright ©
Katharine
... [
2006-04-24 17:45:30] (Date/Time posted on
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