Snowflakes are snowflakes in fairy poems. What are they?
"Snowflakes" Snowflakes are goose feathers shaken off by little angels pulling pillows and scattered all over the floor. Snowflakes are cotton wool, which Mother Sky rents to the earth to make warm quilts. Snowflakes are a gift from Santa Claus. I wish every child health and happiness. Snowflakes are children's happy dreams, like happy notes, which sneak into the sleeping night with the wind. Snowflakes are the children of Mother Sky, laughing all the way and going to the earth to find children to play with. Snowflakes are the wanderers of Mother Sky. They are attached to their mother's thoughts and secretly fall into the world. Snowflakes fall down, fall into children's collars, and fall into pedestrians' eyes. Snowflakes are so white, a sacred white, a white that penetrates the bones and muscles.