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Winter gives way to Spring, life returns anew to the land, and so the ages pass. Deep within the Greenwood a figure stirs beneath the mossy bole of a venerable holly tree. Melting ice falls glittering from a fold of velvet. A thin wind whispers in the whins. Startled, a song-thrush flits wildly over ragged brambles, the dawn sun gleaming in his wide, black eyes. It is time, once again, for someone to re-awaken the sleeping snowdrops.
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Feb 17, 2019
Feb 17, 2019 at 5:37 AM UTC
Jack in the Green
Winter gives way to Spring, life returns anew to the land, and so the ages pass. Deep within the Greenwood a figure stirs beneath the mossy bole of a venerable holly tree. Melting ice falls glittering from a fold of velvet. A thin wind whispers in the whins. Startled, a song-thrush flits wildly over ragged brambles, the dawn sun gleaming in his wide, black eyes. It is time, once again, for someone to re-awaken the sleeping snowdrops.
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M/North Yorkshire
Feb 17, 2019
Feb 17, 2019 at 5:37 AM UTC
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