By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 20, 2018 Reluctant Season By Eva Willes Wangsgaard Our deepest snowfall fell the yearThat winter came reluctantly.Thanksgiving found the flowers hereAnd unshed leaves on every tree. Each morning held a hint of frostWhich sunlight dusted off againFrom lawns where little green was lostAnd storms meant only gentle rain. But far above the peaks sat, whiteWool-shawled around their sunset flame,their skirts spr...
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