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The Breeze Whispered Gently In My Ear, "Shhh," It Said,"Mother Earth Is Here." A Single Feather Dropped From Her Wing, "Do Not Cry, She Gave You The Gift To Sing." The Sun Smiled And Bombasticly Said, "Mamma Earth Is Always Here To Clear Your Head." Dew Drops Smiled On The Tips Of Wheat, "She Still Thieves Though She Is Dressed In Concrete." A Slate Blue Guppy Waved A Fragile Fin, "Mother Earth Always Wins." Waves Danced With The Invisible Arms Of The Moon, "Please Return To Mamma Soon." ©SydneyVictoria Feb. 13 2013
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 8:16 AM UTC
Mother Earth
The Breeze Whispered Gently In My Ear, "Shhh," It Said,"Mother Earth Is Here." A Single Feather Dropped From Her Wing, "Do Not Cry, She Gave You The Gift To Sing." The Sun Smiled And Bombasticly Said, "Mamma Earth Is Always Here To Clear Your Head." Dew Drops Smiled On The Tips Of Wheat, "She Still Thieves Though She Is Dressed In Concrete." A Slate Blue Guppy Waved A Fragile Fin, "Mother Earth Always Wins." Waves Danced With The Invisible Arms Of The Moon, "Please Return To Mamma Soon." ©SydneyVictoria Feb. 13 2013
Mother Earth Always Wins
sydney-victoria
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 8:16 AM UTC
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