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Dec 21
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Aster

footprints to the future

Snow.
Thick brush.
Footprints.
Heading up a hill, feet crunching in the snow.
Brushing a scarf out of a face.
Avoiding the areas where a cat had killed something recently,
blood on the snow like bright-red tears.
Almost up now,
boots crushing through the snow,
face blushing with cold but not turning away.
Passing a house with warm lights in the windows, 
welcoming,
happy.
Leaving them behind.
Bushwhacking up a hill,
pushing through the difficulties 
and reaching the top of a hill.
Unbunttoning a coat,
placing it on top of the snow,
sitting on it.
Staring out at the world,
snow-covered hills,
sad-looking, dead bushes and sticks,
giant pines unaffected by the cold.
Blinking hard.
Crying.
Breaking inside from the pain of past and present.
But pushing past.
Pushing a body to stand 
and walk,
almost breaking
but pushing a self 
to take the first step,
down the hill
and into the future.
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Posted: 12.21.20
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  1. Aster
    Dec 21, 2020

    This is a story about a girl who pushes herself to her very limit to break free from the chains of her past.
    If you like, you may comment what you think her full story may have been: why she was crying, why that hill, why the winter.
    I'm looking forward to hearing them!

    ~~Aster

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  1. IceQueen
    Dec 22, 2020

    I really love this! Congrats on being the daily read :)

    IceQueen

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  1. zazu
    Dec 22, 2020

    This poem flows really nicely and I enjoyed reading it! I think the girl might be sad because she is leaving her home town to start a new life somewhere else..

    Zazu

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  1. IceQueen
    Dec 22, 2020

    I agree. That's what I thought too

    IceQueen

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