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An Open Letter To The Winter Season

Oh, please winter, come as soon as you can.

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An Open Letter To The Winter Season
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Dear Winter,

Is there any way you can come sooner. I'm so excited to see what you have in store. Please bring some snow our way, preferably around Christmas, but I will be completely fine with whatever you decide on. I am ready to wear my new coat I have recently bought, and cannot do so until you arrive. I also would like to break out my scarves and not have to wear them on days that end up feeling like the season of Summer. (No offense to Fall, you are nice and all but please make up your mind on what season you are choosing to act alike with.)

Winter you are by far my favorite, however don't tell the others. I enjoy your presence more than you know. Bundling up in boots, scarves, and heavy coats. I receive warmed from your chill, and a thrill from your unpredictable attitude. Why can't you arrive sooner?

I am patiently waiting on you, however I am most anxious for your official arrival. You seem to bring peace and relaxation to me. Your fluffy white coat brings a new insight into our eyes as we are able to see in a different light for a few days during your visit. You are beautiful Winter, no matter what the others say. I will always be here waiting for you. Please have an enjoyable journey to visit our habitat in the woods.

Yours always, an enthusiastic human being.

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