She asked: “Why are there/
no tracks in the snow?”. I thought: /
“That’s a great question!”
She asked: “Why are there/
no tracks in the snow?”. I thought: /
“That’s a great question!”
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Snow on plum blossoms/
in April means something. I’m/
too tired to know what.
OR
Snow on fruit blossoms/
in Spring means something, but I’m/
too tired to know what.
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