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NATURE’S "CHRISTMAS" Along the length of river’s rush the sudden booms of stones in floods the softened mossy sides and broken trunks all moistened by the rains of days in grey attire the padded path now red with needles rocks with maps and lichens bilberries now gone, unless a wizened one hangs on, high up above the flow the waterfall where logs were gathered long ago a strange incongruous work of art hangs above the roar in blue and white as autumn’s voice falls silent on the wings of faded leaves she dots her constellations all about in yellow flecks that decorate the trees not decked for Christmastide and yet this could be used we nature’s solstice celebrate. Margaret Ann Waddicor 26th October 2014.
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Dec 22, 2015
Dec 22, 2015 at 3:38 PM UTC
Nature's "Christmas"
NATURE’S "CHRISTMAS" Along the length of river’s rush the sudden booms of stones in floods the softened mossy sides and broken trunks all moistened by the rains of days in grey attire the padded path now red with needles rocks with maps and lichens bilberries now gone, unless a wizened one hangs on, high up above the flow the waterfall where logs were gathered long ago a strange incongruous work of art hangs above the roar in blue and white as autumn’s voice falls silent on the wings of faded leaves she dots her constellations all about in yellow flecks that decorate the trees not decked for Christmastide and yet this could be used we nature’s solstice celebrate. Margaret Ann Waddicor 26th October 2014.
I send a few more Christmas ones.
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Dec 22, 2015
Dec 22, 2015 at 3:38 PM UTC
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