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Snow Upon the Western Wall Poem
By Pamela Storch
Snow upon the Western Wall,
A blessing far and wide,
Like manna is the dew like mist,
Beyond the mountainside,
The Golden City's turned to white,
With blessing on the hills,
And children throw their snowballs,
As the skyline softly chills,
Magic is the softened sky,
The air is crisp and cold,
The Western Wall sings magic,
Hear the city filled with gold.
Snow Upon the Western Wall by Pamela Storch is a peaceful and visually rich poem that blends spiritual symbolism with the serene beauty of winter. Set against the backdrop of a sacred city, the poem captures the gentle transformation of landscape through snow, light, and divine presence. This reflective piece invites readers into a moment of stillness, awe, and spiritual calm.
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