The black snowflakes come down from the green sky
looking for all the world to be solid pieces of ink blown
sideways by the wind that freezes in one place and the snowflakes
flow down as liquid
digging holes in the soft earth making the barns and houses
slide up the hills to cover the horses who scream and run backwards under the black mess.
Saving the world, I run out of my upside-down cave and through the stone wall
that lies sideways on the ground and grab my shovel with no handle and slowly
walk to the bottom of the hill and insert the drainpipe so the horses
slide through and pop out as bubbles to float to the top of the sky and away
to better and cleaner places.
Satisfied, I run my way home, put away my shovel jumping over the wall to
take my cozy nap in the fireplace.