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I sat in my doorway, wrapped in pines and solitude and the noiseless sun falling on the distant highway. Time grew seasons like corn in the night, and I realised what the morning and evening and the birds silently suppressed: My days were days of idleness and flowers, the calm theatre of the fresh grass, the pond, the morning sun – life everlasting under blackberry vines and strawberry leaves.
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Nov 25, 2012
Nov 25, 2012 at 5:51 PM UTC
Sounds
I sat in my doorway, wrapped in pines and solitude and the noiseless sun falling on the distant highway. Time grew seasons like corn in the night, and I realised what the morning and evening and the birds silently suppressed: My days were days of idleness and flowers, the calm theatre of the fresh grass, the pond, the morning sun – life everlasting under blackberry vines and strawberry leaves.
----- More found poetry, from Walden, Chapter 4 - Sounds, by Henry David Thoreau. Absolutely adoring this book. (If found poetry isn't allowed on Hello Poetry, let me know and I'll remove this right away)
rhian-jona
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Nov 25, 2012
Nov 25, 2012 at 5:51 PM UTC
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