Poetry
Flurries of Snow — Remember to Let Them Go
by Gustave Deresse
I mean this literally.
Of snow, or any other element that flurries.
Or does anything else based on our natural environment.
Air, Water, Fire, Earth.
Quintessence.
Full stop!
All elements are identical, and contain one another.
Crystal, Matter, Force—
Configuration.
Other things that are as one.
Point being.
While evoking imagery of snow in the throes of manipulation, never forget to let it go.
Complete the process, treat it as a ritual.
Take into account the natural setting surrounding you.
Yes, do!
On a windy day, don’t let snow fall heavily to the soil.
Allow it to pass on with the current, to reach the end of the coil—

About the Author:
🔍 ㅤGustave Deresse Is a Canadian Writer, Editor, Wanderer, Cook, and Musical Artist Who Enjoys Exploring Themes as Spirituality, Logic, Life, Philosophy, Nature, Neurocognitive Psychology, Creativity, Writing, Humour, Inspiration, Music, Wellbeing — and the Weird.
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