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The lark does not sing at night, Or not tonight at least. When the darkness settles And so does the mist, The lark is nowhere to be heard.   When the lark does not appear, Neither does the deer. With her majestic coat And soft black eyes, She goes into her hiding place. When the deer is not seen, The flying trout do not fly; Nor do they merrily swim Across the river's bay, no longer brightly shimmering. When the river is dull, And the skies are dullened By winter's smouldering cold, Where on earth will I find the nature My heart so fervently yearns?
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Dec 6, 2020
Dec 6, 2020 at 5:03 PM UTC
Hibernation
The lark does not sing at night, Or not tonight at least. When the darkness settles And so does the mist, The lark is nowhere to be heard.   When the lark does not appear, Neither does the deer. With her majestic coat And soft black eyes, She goes into her hiding place. When the deer is not seen, The flying trout do not fly; Nor do they merrily swim Across the river's bay, no longer brightly shimmering. When the river is dull, And the skies are dullened By winter's smouldering cold, Where on earth will I find the nature My heart so fervently yearns?
Lara_Mari-9
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21/F/Warwick University
Dec 6, 2020
Dec 6, 2020 at 5:03 PM UTC
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