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near the water, 'n verdant rushes, on a summer evening late, hiding 'neath the dog-rose bushes where pond-skaters feed and mate, on the slithery grassy slope above the bank of sand there I saw Joy and Hope sitting hand in hand ere the golden crimson sun had disappeared 'neath the waters ere the twilight had begun ere daylight sought its quarters I heard the sound of echo'd laughter as ripples in the water as a melody from hereafter sound of Joy and Hope that sought her gone were the works of man, steel and concrete temple, gone were the ordered plans of buildings regimental, gone were the pinks and greys of black 'n urban roadways, all i saw was light of day aflame with gold, salmon sun-ray
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Oct 10, 2021
Oct 10, 2021 at 10:04 AM UTC
Joy and Hope
near the water, 'n verdant rushes, on a summer evening late, hiding 'neath the dog-rose bushes where pond-skaters feed and mate, on the slithery grassy slope above the bank of sand there I saw Joy and Hope sitting hand in hand ere the golden crimson sun had disappeared 'neath the waters ere the twilight had begun ere daylight sought its quarters I heard the sound of echo'd laughter as ripples in the water as a melody from hereafter sound of Joy and Hope that sought her gone were the works of man, steel and concrete temple, gone were the ordered plans of buildings regimental, gone were the pinks and greys of black 'n urban roadways, all i saw was light of day aflame with gold, salmon sun-ray
BLT's Merriam-Webster Word of The Day Challenge #verdant
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Oct 10, 2021
Oct 10, 2021 at 10:04 AM UTC
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