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A Dweller's Delight

Brightly, brightly, the sun above shines

The fierce wind blows yet remains kind

Tall trees stand reflecting shadows below

And the axis seems forever slow

 

Leaves scraping on the smooth concrete

Leaves us hearing something sweet

The warmth of day and the cold of night

Each holds within, a dweller's delight

 

A dweller's delight, a smiling grin

Beauty cries above all sin

The kiss of rain cannot be seen

When skies are blue and grass is green

 

When viewing the gorgeous, precious sights

That seem to take us to great heights

All the world seems quite right

And that's the beauty of a dweller's delight

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jacob-traver
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Published
May 23, 2013
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