An angel walks in snowdrifts…
By Mark Heathcote
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On cashmere snows,
an angel walks in snowdrifts.
It's here she weaves no tracing steps-
wolves or roe deer trackers can follow.
Just-when-the wind has fallen hush-
downwind, she watches, over us.
Just as an icicle hangs in orbit, she hovers,
she glides and settles, directly above us.
On a whispered thread-
the world is hung upon a silent breath.
The sluggish stopped heart stops to move on a new
as the wind and snow her wings flutter on a glow.
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Some wonderful imagery here,
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Beautifully crafted poem
Instigator/co-editor of best selling anthology 'Soul Feathers' published by Indigo Dreams in Feb 2011 to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support. Previous No 2 best seller at Waterstone's. Established Poets & Writers Charity Collective on FB. Submission
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