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"Breathing Ice"
by: Wes Robert Ward
Something strange happened last night outside in the cold dark freezing midnight. I saw my breath come out in that cold dark park. Puff goes the cold air from my mouth, puff goes the cold air from my nose. Like a cartoon comic strip speech bubble without no words, just cold to feel for misty as it is, it's what it is\u2026 cold air.
So unfair the cold. It felt like my own soul was trying to escape my spirit of my mortal body. There goes my soul to a warming party down farther than a fireplace, what a waste.
Ever wonder about that? Ever wonder if it's so cold that when you see your breath that you start to wonder if it's trying to escape to find a warmer place. Sometimes I fear it'll say, "Your carcass can stay in Antarctica, I'm heading for South America."
It's kind of scary if you think about it as you inhale and exhale the icy air puff by puff. Maybe the Devil is trying to steal your soul by freezing you half to death in this cold weather of ours, also quite possibly break the heaters in our cars. Demon spawn such as he I wouldn't be surprised if he hires Jack Frost to murder us by cold harsh weather that brittles and breaks our bones among our organs.
I guess deep down it all depends on making amends with thy Lord himself... always remember don't leave Jesus on a shelf. Take thy Bible from between thy Stephen King book and thy Clive Barker book, blow away thy dust, and read thy Bible for that will warm thy heart in thy cold.
As for the freezing cold, well bind and hold your coat to the throat. My only suggestion with a slight direction is to hold your breath and don't breathe. It's sure to take tragic leave, oh sure, you're freeze and suffocate, but at least you'll believe your soul will go to Heaven. Ahhh, Heaven must be warmer than this misery on Earth. Like Fiji or Tahiti, where right now I'd love to be, but nothing beats freezing in cities like Cincinnati.
Winter is quite an anguish, we will all die if a blizzard hits us, and causes extinguish. Our breath will freeze the air and a block of ice will form, fall, and break our foot. I know quite a moot of a hoot.
A Doctor will say, "How did you break your foot?"
And you will say, "I breathed on it."
Ice will form with that puff of air we breathe, glaciers even icebergs will form and create a deformity within our majority. We will bring in the new Ice Age again with our own mouths and lungs. Like a ladder, rung by rung.
We will try to avoid it, but alas it will be useless for people all around us will be breathing too and soon we will freeze ourselves into one giant block of ice. Nice isn't? For we are just icicles ready to form within our human mortality to become a popsicle fatality.
First the small towns and cities, sad what a pity. Then states and provinces, inch by inch. Then whole countries, those that flee will freeze. Then all continents, again inch by inch. Then sadly the whole world, old as it may be for if a tree can freeze so can a planet that gave birth to that tree. Earth itself will be one giant ice cube. Like a Rubik's Cube, but made of ice. Not so quite lovely and nice.
And it's all because we breathe cold air in winter, whether in the weather it's exit or enter. So puff the ice and freeze our atmosphere here to here because life is just one big ice cube tray filled with 16 cube holders to our dismay.
Earth will be already filled and solidly frozenly killed. None of us can escape extinction of the ice that is flowing and forming in the ice cube tray day by day. That leaves 15 more planets to make ice cubes for the Creator's lemonade.
And God loves his lemonade. \ud83c\udf79
The End. \ud83d\udca8
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