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For decades now We have serenely, blandly, Had the Huron horizons To the North. All colours of clouds, Bringing shade or rain, Snow and flora; And all the shapes of Noah's zoo, Morph approaching our soft shores Of sandcastles and tender fires, Those milestone from our youth. Our fresh waters have given much, And taken more with wailing For the never returners. For mothers with terror splashing Over  faces and maligned hearts and spirits. The alone times of punishing memories.
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Jul 31, 2023
Jul 31, 2023 at 7:05 PM UTC
Huron Horizons
For decades now We have serenely, blandly, Had the Huron horizons To the North. All colours of clouds, Bringing shade or rain, Snow and flora; And all the shapes of Noah's zoo, Morph approaching our soft shores Of sandcastles and tender fires, Those milestone from our youth. Our fresh waters have given much, And taken more with wailing For the never returners. For mothers with terror splashing Over  faces and maligned hearts and spirits. The alone times of punishing memories.
francie-lynch
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Jul 31, 2023
Jul 31, 2023 at 7:05 PM UTC
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