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I continued the gentle climb passed building, birdbath, “bathtub Mary” and was stopped by the sound-- Endless mission of the river as she made her way over the rocks of early summer. I knew I'd found our home At the top of the stairs a wooden deck off second floor Up the fourteen stairs to our new door I could see her now fully gleaming beyond the red oaks and wild cherry framed unspeakable by greens and fragrance of the multiflora rose just coming into bloom I could go on-- but there are so few words that fit the sound of a river so content She whispered to me between her gurgling song “Hush....”
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 9:19 PM UTC
A Home by the River
I continued the gentle climb passed building, birdbath, “bathtub Mary” and was stopped by the sound-- Endless mission of the river as she made her way over the rocks of early summer. I knew I'd found our home At the top of the stairs a wooden deck off second floor Up the fourteen stairs to our new door I could see her now fully gleaming beyond the red oaks and wild cherry framed unspeakable by greens and fragrance of the multiflora rose just coming into bloom I could go on-- but there are so few words that fit the sound of a river so content She whispered to me between her gurgling song “Hush....”
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Jun 6, 2018
Jun 6, 2018 at 9:19 PM UTC
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