Snowstorm
snowstorm
(2/6/00)
_________First Place__________snowstorm - two black buttons missing from grandma's coat Yu Chang
________Second Place________late winter snowstorm the ridge top glows white in the soundless night Marlene Eggerlingering snowstorm the steam from the tea pot circling Marjorie Buettner
_________Third Place________ leaving its trace in furrowed fields - the snowstorm doris kassonafter the snowstorm cat prints down the back steps John S. O'Connor
_________Below Third Place________
replacing the paperweight on the papers - another snowstorm hilary tann
snowstorm from a treehole perplexed eyes Jesus
after the snowstorm an igloo in each corner of the parking lot DeVar
short day - the snowstorm's whirling fills the sky Alison Williams
first snowstorm: musicians strike the tones of an evening raga Charles Trumbull
city walk in a snowstorm . . . the silence Joe Kirschner
snowstorm the guard in his sentry-box standing at ease Max Verhart
snowstorm- flakes turn to filigree an abandoned spider-web Sue
bringing in more wood as the first snowstorm arrives flurry of small birds elsie
desert snowstorm~ cold spirits jumping off the white dunes Cindy Tebo
Heavy snowstorm. Slower and slower the steps towards the border. Horst Ludwig
snowstorm the pit pat of little feet window to window gary steinberg
still fresh after a week of snowstorms - the grave flowers Steve Mason
snowstorm chases away the springwind a bamboo cry emile molhuysen
snowstorm-- inside a coke-dealer sneezes B~
snowstorm ~ the bear sleeps soundly inside a mountain cave Tiana Jackson
snowstorm - a drift of white petals wilts in the sun Joanna Preston
hardly visible through the snowstorm - the snow-plough Tore Sverredal
2000 suns twinkling in the treetop snowstorm ends copyright 1/28/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek
readying his Flexible Flyer -- snowstorm! Betty
after the snowstorm children laughed, dogs barked fun and games ena
dry boots and gloves snowsorm outside gratitude insidepeigi
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