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Dorothy A Nov 2010
Green is the valley
Spring's youthfulness has arrived
New leaves in soft breeze
Dorothy A Nov 2010
No tree to shelter
The sun is hot as a flame
Rain does not reign here
Dorothy A Nov 2010
Tumbleweeds tumble
Once alive, they've turned to ghosts
Into the Old West
Dorothy A Nov 2010
The lone eagle makes its
solo journey over the vast horizon

I can see my flag in
the setting sun
as the lemon halo of fire
becomes a vivid pomegranate red,
the turquoise sky darkening
into a sea of navy blue
and wispy, white clouds  
are hovering over us like
spirits in the universe

Lady Liberty,
overlooking the evening
of the New York Harbor,
displays her lit up torch like a
cosmic nightlight
She forever sheds light over
weary Americans
to remind us to
still dream the American dream
but that vision often seems
so out of our common reach

Uncle Sam has put on his nightcap,
a tuckered, old man is he
The crickets are chirping,
singing to me their strange lullabye
as I think I'll call it a night

*Goodnight, America, Goodnight
Dorothy A Nov 2010
Herd of gazelle leap
Flows the clear, clean, babbling brook
Nature, swift and free
Dorothy A Nov 2010
The moon and its beams
The stars and their light
Taking away the fright of night
haiku-like
Dorothy A Nov 2010
Out of the rubble on the earth
Out of the land's darkest doom
I saw a flower bloom
haiku-like
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