THE MOMENT OF A SNOWFLAKE

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        Have you ever wondered what is the snow?... Billions of snowflakes fallen one upon the other... that is, an infinity of stories, fragile like angels’ breath, falling one upon the other, in quiet layers, with every fallen snowflake. Stories?... But when do snowflakes have time to have a “story” while their life lasts only a few moments, during their fall from the clouds to the snow cover?
        The snowflakes’ fall is not their story though; but only the end and the crown of it. Because the snowflakes are pieces of the gone away souls which come back to fulfill our happiness. Isn’t it for this reason that the laces of the bride dresses repeat obsessively that enigmatic star-like pattern of the snowflake? And isn’t that dress the image of the happiness' fulfillment through love?... And havent’ you noticed that the snowflakes are always a reason for happiness – to the children for their games, to the earth for its harvest?...

        But there are also sad snowflakes that come back to fulfill to the others the happiness that had been refused to them.
        - Look what a big snowflake... it looks like it’s going to break!
        And the snowflake breaks because it falls from the broken soul of the one too early driven away and it is heavy because it carries along the grief of the oblivion and the whole burden of the ungiven love.
        - ... and it fell right on your eyelashes! But it melted away...
        ... because the big and heavy snowflakes never fall on trees or houses, but only on eyelashes, always on eyelashes, and they die in a tear of endless love on the cheeks of the ones that have not wanted them.

 

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