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I'm dressed in blue and green today, the colors of the mighty sea; the color of the earth and sky, flow in my veins through me. Bicyclists climb distant hills, 'neath clouds of silver-grey: bright dots among the landscape, pedaling their hearts away. I've never seen the grass this high, nor so many shrubs in bloom; Queen Anne's lace, lupine flowers, dance in a breezy tune. The monsoon rains have come, with all it's frightful power; with hard and driving force, instead of just a shower. Half a year's total comes quite fast, flash flooding in dry creeks; but nothing escapes water, as it's own level it soon seeks. Then the sun regains its throne, once more, the sunny reign; dispelling all dark clouds, over shadowed plain.
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 8:37 PM UTC
Blue and green
I'm dressed in blue and green today, the colors of the mighty sea; the color of the earth and sky, flow in my veins through me. Bicyclists climb distant hills, 'neath clouds of silver-grey: bright dots among the landscape, pedaling their hearts away. I've never seen the grass this high, nor so many shrubs in bloom; Queen Anne's lace, lupine flowers, dance in a breezy tune. The monsoon rains have come, with all it's frightful power; with hard and driving force, instead of just a shower. Half a year's total comes quite fast, flash flooding in dry creeks; but nothing escapes water, as it's own level it soon seeks. Then the sun regains its throne, once more, the sunny reign; dispelling all dark clouds, over shadowed plain.
david-lessard
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 8:37 PM UTC
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