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What She Dislikes
The ice on the street stays stagnant
As the air turns harsh and biting
The sky remains a saddened-sulky gray
And the clouds don't billow or curl
They simple shrink away
A few decorations of green and red hang left over
On doors and dining rooms and dens
But no songs can be heard
No ringing, or singing, or humming
The new year has glistened and gone
She sits on the steps and looks beyond
At the small gazebo crested in snow
Nothing happens in this month
nothing left but the sleepy-slime that sits
If Monday was a month, it would be this
Always looked over and always empty
January leaves nothing for her to hold on to
It merely sits and flies by
Giving time for the Christmas buzz to die
He always tried to make the month happy
Lift the spirits and calm the tides
His laugh made it bearable
But now it’s silent and still
Some people jump at the new start
Talking and working towards unachievable goals
Lazy and living like nothing is wrong
As the month moves by
Changing nothing at all
But for her, it is always gloomy
For it is always a reminder of another year
Another year without his smile
Another year alone
She always disliked January, now she knows why
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Sometimes one event can change how you see other things. In this instance, it changed how she views a whole month.