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Have you ever just seen the normal things? I really see them Like the intricately woven fingers of a Conifer leaf The riveting shades of green that changes like the colour of the ocean The light green spills over the dark, in a wild but beautiful contrast Like the smokey rust of an autumn orange leaf Falling ambivalently Where the wind blows Like the crisp ruby of a freshly picked raspberry The deep, angry knots locked in wood Or the spiralling beanstalk, climbing and reaching The plume of colour of a flower Pebbles lapping against a woven patio Take some time to really see something, for the first time.
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Sep 2, 2018
Sep 2, 2018 at 11:15 AM UTC
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Have you ever just seen the normal things? I really see them Like the intricately woven fingers of a Conifer leaf The riveting shades of green that changes like the colour of the ocean The light green spills over the dark, in a wild but beautiful contrast Like the smokey rust of an autumn orange leaf Falling ambivalently Where the wind blows Like the crisp ruby of a freshly picked raspberry The deep, angry knots locked in wood Or the spiralling beanstalk, climbing and reaching The plume of colour of a flower Pebbles lapping against a woven patio Take some time to really see something, for the first time.
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Sep 2, 2018
Sep 2, 2018 at 11:15 AM UTC
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