On January 10, 2024

Poetry Is Power: Snow on the beach

Crashing waves,

Falling snow,

Salty air,

Glowing sky,

Beautiful,

The foamy water,

Rides in and out,

As little specks of snow land,

On crashing waves,

An unusual combination,

Yet so perfect,

The waves make,

Sort of,

A rumbling sound,

As they turn over rocks,

Then they collide with big 

beautiful boulders,

Splashing all around the shore,

Black silhouettes of birds,

Fly across the early morning sunrise,

As the snow continues to fall,

Creating,

An unusual combination,

Yet so perfect,

Snow on the beach

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