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Brown and brittle and shrunken, and having slipped through the tines, or escaped the blower’s roar, they tumble across the hard earth carried by the December wind to settle beneath the boxwoods and then lay quiet under winter’s blanket with the hope to see another spring.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 8:52 AM UTC
December Wind
Brown and brittle and shrunken, and having slipped through the tines, or escaped the blower’s roar, they tumble across the hard earth carried by the December wind to settle beneath the boxwoods and then lay quiet under winter’s blanket with the hope to see another spring.
philip-lawrence
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 8:52 AM UTC
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