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Foxes' Night

Foxes feverishly flew

fawning Francesca's fading hair.

Falcons cried far into the night.

 

Fireflies zipped with joy.

Owls hooted with laughter.

Foxes free to fly.

 

The woods become louder.

The birds fly higher.

Animals grow larger.

Moon shining for Foxes Night.

 

Foxes grew tired and landed with care.

Sleeping atop moss covered rocks.

Night grew quiet, animals returned to slumber.

Foxes night was over.

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JasmineLeAnn
22 / F
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Apr 25
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