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Winter's First Snowflake Dance

By Ovidiu Alexa • Published on 4/14/2025

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Against a snowy, frosted window pane, A tiny snowflake, a crystal rain, Dreamed of leaping, a fluffy spree, "Oh, please," she sighed, "set me free!"

Old Jack Frost, with a twinkle in his eye, Heard her wish as he hurried by. "You want to dance? A swirling flight? Then hold on tight, with all your might!"

He blew a puff, a frosty gust, The snowflake soared, no longer trussed. She twirled and dipped, a joyful spin, Letting the winter's magic begin.

She danced down low, she danced up high, Painting rooftops against the sky. She kissed the trees, a frosty art, A brand new blanket for every heart.

The world transformed, a shimmering sight, Covered in diamonds, sparkling bright. From sleepy towns to mountain tall, The snowflake danced and gave her all.

At last, she settled, soft and deep, While winter whispered, secrets to keep. The world rejoiced, the snow aglow, Winter arrived, a beautiful show!

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