
winter imagery as a metaphorical sentence
the snow appears to tell a story of winter itself, with its blanket of white and clean ground for as long as it were covered in silver. the snow, however, still seems like a delicate dance between the trees—a wolf's leap, a鹅's flight, or a hickory's yasset.
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truer spring was early, with the leaves turning pale and the sun appearing bright—the snow's first break in spring.
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to see as far as the mountains is to see the wind—a gentle brook flowing toward the rising snow; a river spilling over the dappled white snow that falls into the cold air.
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in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun's rays shine—the snow of the mountains, the snow of the hills.
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the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
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in silence, but in breath, the wind will meet us and blow away as we pass through—no noise in the sky, no whisper or snore, just the sound of the snow falling.
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the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
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the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
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in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
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the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
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the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
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in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
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the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
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the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
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the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
-
in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.
-
the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.
-
the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built. -
but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.
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共赏金尊沈绿蚁。The sun shone on the mountains and their snow fell softly.
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城头月落霜如雪,楼头五更声欲绝。When the moon falls on the city's peaks, it glows as if in silver; when the snow falls at five a.m., it howls to sleep.
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