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Because You Asked About the Line Between Prose and Poetry by Howard Nemerov

2012-01-11 ~ Mark

Sparrows were feeding in a freezing drizzle
That while you watched turned to pieces of snow
Riding a gradient invisible
From silver aslant to random, white, and slow.

There came a moment that you couldn’t tell.
And then they clearly flew instead of fell.

(via)

Because You Asked About the Line Between Prose and Poetry by Howard Nemerov

2011-01-132017-11-12 ~ Mark

Happy Snow Day Candler Park 2011. Mere blocks from my house! (via)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
2010-02-162017-11-12 ~ Mark

Detail from “Snow in the Countryside” (1909), a woodblock print by Kamisaka Sekka.

2009-12-112017-11-12 ~ Mark

thebarstoolromantic:

Cuno Amiet, Paysage de neige.

2009-09-032017-11-12 ~ Mark

A walk in wintry woods, Stockholm, Sweden.

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