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‘Glacial’

In winter’s grasp a world of ice unfolds
A crystalline dance in the moon’s embrace,
Frost-kissed whispers a tale retold
In icy realms where shadows trace.

A crystalline dance in the moon’s embrace
Frozen whispers weave a silent song,
In icy realms where shadows trace
Silver threads of frost delicate yet strong.

Frozen whispers weave a silent song
Icebound secrets locked in a frigid trance,
Silver threads of frost delicate yet strong
Nature’s artistry in a frozen dance.

Icebound secrets locked in a frigid trance
A winter’s palette shades of glacial hue,
Nature’s artistry in a frozen dance
Each step on ice a history renewed.

A winter’s palette shades of glacial hue
Frosty landscapes gleam in pale moonlight,
Each step on ice a history renewed
Nature’s choreography pure and bright.

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