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Racing a dry leaf Down a wind-swept, winding road. The moon bears witness. Ahead, in the glimpses of light Pushing through the clouds Small trails in the dew. Dark, tangled foliage Arches over patches of Road, obscuring forest Sounds. A jagged tree trunk Marks the entrance to the glen. Leaves cover the path, undisturbed. Within the valley, a sudden cloud of birds swirls in the Cool evening wind. Rushing of wings. They soon settle back in the glen, masked in darkness.
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Jun 10, 2016
Jun 10, 2016 at 2:19 AM UTC
Moonlight Walk
Racing a dry leaf Down a wind-swept, winding road. The moon bears witness. Ahead, in the glimpses of light Pushing through the clouds Small trails in the dew. Dark, tangled foliage Arches over patches of Road, obscuring forest Sounds. A jagged tree trunk Marks the entrance to the glen. Leaves cover the path, undisturbed. Within the valley, a sudden cloud of birds swirls in the Cool evening wind. Rushing of wings. They soon settle back in the glen, masked in darkness.
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Jun 10, 2016
Jun 10, 2016 at 2:19 AM UTC
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