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Your Beauty is That of a Winter's Day
  Your beauty is that of a winter's day
  Your eyes are ice blue
  Though Mother Nature plunges into decay
  Thy beauty shall always be true
  Your complexion her frozen tears that fall
  This blankets her children deep
  Then we hear her children's call
  To grow, bloom and then weep
  Yet you stay in heavy slumber
  Never changing to summer,spring or fall
  You've bloomed already in number
  No reason for your rose petals to fall
                         As fair as the winter song
                         For you my love shall never be gone

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Not to sound cliché but I was inspired by love. By mixing my love for nature and my love for this particular girl I was able to write this poem. I was also inspired by William Shakespseare. If there was one thing I would like the reader to get away from this poem is how we are all connected with nature and how the beauty in us can be reflected in nature.