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A Snow Day Hue by Lori Lipsky

February 17, 2012 by Every Writer

A Snow Day Hue

by Lori Lipsky

Solitude arrived today
on the color white.
It blew in
at a diagonal
with swirls of wind
and achieved its blanket result
before early night covered the gray.

 

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Lori Lipsky lives in Waunakee, WI with her husband and their daughter. She blogs at Visits and Verse: http://visitsandverse.com/ and Twitters @LoriSLipsky. Her poetry has recently appeared or is forthcoming in Penwood Review, Pegasus Review, Red Poppy Review, Bolts of Silk and a Handful of Stones.

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