A Day In December

A Day In December

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I wait as usual. Leaves the colour of goldfish are tumbled to freedom by the winter’s cavalry. Its icy breath lances through buttoned-up jackets, gloves, and woollen hats; the litter of plastic bags and crisp packets becoming kites; angrily scooped and tossed this way-and-that. Beneath a gunmetal sky, (which promises a downpour), grey streets are sparsely walked by scurrying, greyest people.


The poor sods haven’t seen the sun since June, and then it was only a cameo appearance, but they still worship it like druids and pray for its return. I don’t. I’m in awe of winter. Its power to cleanse the streets of the traffic of people and stall snarling vehicles is a miracle. And who doesn’t want a miracle? Especially at Christmas? They say Jesus Christ was born on Christmas Day, but I’m not a believer: nobody posted his arrival on Instagram or Facebook, so it must be a myth, right? Anyway, she arrived, bringing summer with her, and only 20 minutes late; which in itself is another miracle...

Today, I am blessed.


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