sawyer ([info]angrybonsai) wrote,
@ 2008-01-29 00:34:00
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okay

okay so things are warm now and disjunct

dont ask me why they just are, maybe its the dirt, maybe its the heat, a baby on the bus smiled at me so easy

from one moment to the next and its windy and the lake out my window is north and if winter is december, january and february spring march april may summer june july august does that make september october november fall?


if it does im not so sure ive always associated november with winter but in grade school i guess there were all these colors i also associated with thanksgiving like brown and orange and yellow and thanksgiving is always towards the end of november i guess i never put the two together but for me november for november and i the word reminds me of snow and seeing my breath in the air

okay

okay maybe they are not warm right now but it is mild in madison and it is also january which is a strange thing but its not always strange i mean winter has to loosen its grip as we bear into february what a strange way to spell a word february

and what does "wisconsin winter" mean anyway sometimes it is snow and sometimes rain and ice with the ground all muddy and grey and roots exposing themselves to the air and what, what does it mean anything special when i say


"wisconsin sky" because it is very large and broken occasionally by trees still hanging onto their dead leaves and a few stars maybe the dim glow of the capitol building or the glimmer of the city gainst the lake michigan shore with its garbage and rot washing up on shore to join the birds in some strange quest for a place


everything is dirty and wet and round midnight (sometimes) when it snows really hard it gets so quiet you can barely hear a car fishtailing across a partially controlled intersection


so quiet


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[info]rozee
2008-01-31 06:17 pm UTC (link)
i like this entry,

snow is fallin ice is meltin temps are colder and always the rain comes back again with feet of snow on top.

try living in michigan, whew.

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