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Christmas Poetry

by Michelle Davidson Argyle

 

Sitting in a corner, nearly drowsy
I watch years and moments skip by like embers
in the dying fire of yesterday.
The green tree balanced on a mound of gifts
waiting for the moment that always comes
like frost on windows in the morning glow.

        -Michelle Argyle, December 22, 2003

 

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