By Ovidiu Alexa • Published on 4/24/2025
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In snowy woods where secrets hide, And little houses softly glide, Lived creatures furry, small, and grand, In winter's fairytale wonderland.
Children bundled, cheeks so red, Where snowflakes danced above their head, Met frosty friends along the way, To laugh and frolic, sing and play.
A snowman stood, a jolly sight, With coal-black eyes and carrot bright. He winked and grinned, a frozen tease, And joined the fun beneath the trees.
They built a fort of snow so high, And tossed soft flurries to the sky. The squirrels played tag, a furry blur, While robins watched with happy stir.
A snowball fight, a joyful sound, As laughter echoed all around. Then hot cocoa, warm and sweet, A perfect end to winter's treat.
The day grew short, the stars appeared, As sleepy whispers could be heard. "Goodbye, Snowman, 'til next year's grace, Happy winter in this place!"
And as the moon began to gleam, They dreamt of springtime's sunlit beam, Of flowers blooming, birds in flight, Waiting for the warmer light.
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