Wake up!
I silently scream into slumbering ears, too clouded with dreams to hear or respond.
Wake up!
I yell, drifting on cloud above snowbank, the earth below a revelry of expectation and sorrow.
I slumber on, gathering trinkets, like snowflakes, until I am heavy beneath a drift of possession and desire.
Wake up!
I holler, hoping for an avalanche, a frost or a sign. Days drift endlessly into the next, pitfalls along the path ahead.
Wake up!
I call. "Breathe in the mountain air, let go, relinquish, set free."
I slumber on, listening for the first sound of snow melt, the first signs of thaw, of Spring, of wakening.
Wake up!
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