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Snowflakes

March 31, 2010
By Yeonna_Kiyeo BRONZE, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Yeonna_Kiyeo BRONZE, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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No two Snowflakes are alike,
No two have the same carving upon them,
A carving from Above.
Some Snowflakes fall faster than others,
Some slower.
Some together.
Some alone.
Some fit in better with others,
Some don’t fit in at all.
But in the end,
What matters is how you affect the Earth.
Will you fall in wet ground,
And dissolve as if you never existed?
Will you fall into the highest peak of a mountain,
And shine brightly for all others to see?

All Snowflakes,
Are carved for a reason.
All Snowflakes are falling for a reason.
All Snowflakes do something to others.
Whether they help others or hurt others.
Some Snowflakes destroy houses,
And some Snowflakes help crops.
All Snowflakes are different.

No two Snowflakes are alike,
No two have the same carving upon them.
A carving from Above.
A gift from Above.
To do your part in the world.


The author's comments:
I was inspired to write this piece when the "Blizzards of 2010" occurred. It was also the week in school when we were talking about discrimination and racism in class. I hope that when people read my poem, they can learn to not judge others, because everyone was made for a special reason.

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