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Child of Snow
The flakes of soft, beautiful cold
 Embrace the earth
 Unbidden drops caress each hand
 Opened by God’s gentle touch
 
 This unwanted, consuming pureness,
 Is not what we want to welcome
 We never did want its innocence
 It reveals too much
 
 The deceit, the mistakes that are hidden
 Beneath the leaves that have shriveled and died
 Are somehow discovered in their shallow hiding places
 No … snow is not wanted here.
 
 While each frozen, contained droplet
 Lingers on each doorknob, each branch
 Some small sin is discovered
 Whether or not it wants to be
 
 A child, too, was sent in snow
 Pure, soft, beautiful, innocent
 He revealed what the world didn’t want to see
 Their sins didn’t want to be discovered
 
 The sins that controlled their being
 Stains that would forever remain
 They refused to budge from their lurking
 Hidden from what could save them
 
 Somehow snow fell one day
 But through it blackness drank
 To wash to world it had to be found
 I had to be shown at its most hallowing depth
 
 If only the world would love the snow 
 This white blanket of protection
 But what is pure is what can hurt
 All that needs to stay the same
 
 With innocence that makes us love it
 In some way, the warmth of snow finds its place
 Just like God found some of us
 When we were in the dark.

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