A Dander of Snow

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The Writer, Vernon Wade

Vernon Wade is a poet, author and freelancer. He has been published in The Gorge Literary Journal, Dualsport Rider Magazine, Hack’d Magazine, The Sidecarist, ROB Magazine and The Hood River News.

The world fills him with wonder.  When he looks at the sky he is lifted into flights of fancy, when he stares at the earth he is drawn beneath its surface. He is delighted to find the macrocosm and the microcosm equally mesmerizing.

Tiny bits of white fluff
float before me
driven from the east
on the faintest of breezes
but never in a straight line
they dart and swirl
here and there
interrupting their descent
to rise through their fellows
and drop again
eventually to dander
the heaps and drifts of snow
which preceded them.

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