patches of snow
completely covered over
by the blizzard

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C W Hawes

C W Hawes (c_w_hawes@yahoo.com) is a bureaucrat by day and a poet by night. His published work has appeared in a variety of print and electronic publications. He lives in the midwestern United States with his wife and daughter.

4 thoughts on “”

  1. Everything’s relative, Chris. An astute and amusing observation.

    whistling kettle—
    the fallen snow rises
    to meet snow falling

  2. Nothing like a good blizzard is there? Brrrrrr!

    floating snowflakes –
    the triple caw of a crow
    within the tree

  3. Hi Chris,
    a chilling winter view…
    it’s almost funny, except it’s too real!
    What a great way to look at it.
    :-)
    Lary

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