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Saturday, 23 March 2013
SNOW SIMILIES
for IM
Outside, snow falls like snow
falling. Snow falling in March
like snow falling in January
like snow fell in December.
Snowfall on the road like a road
covered in snowfall or snow
covering a road. Snow falls
like snow falls from the sky
into the rivers where it clots
among the branches like snow
clotted among the branches
in the river. Snow you've seen before,
deja snow, snow you've seen
before. These same white flakes
that drift like white flakes drift
against the house, snowing you in,
until you are snowed in by snow
like the snow that's falling now.
Labels:
Ian McMillan,
poem,
poems with pictures,
poetry,
pun,
repetition,
similie,
snow,
snowfall,
weather
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