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Poetry of Rebecca Fein

Fresh Falling Snow

How beautiful a thing is the snow,

It falls in its mysterious fashion

And not like disappearing rain;

Covers pavement softly so that

When one walks, the wonderless, hard city streets are no longer there.

Instead one steps into whiteness and depth in front of one.

A welcome visitation,

Transforming for a while, the city, its people, their work, their understanding.

“The poetic relation of snow and consciousness made for the poem Fresh Falling Snow.”

—Eli Siegel
From Preface to Personal & Impersonal

From Personal & Impersonal

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