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South Wind

The sky above the treeline hangs grey and yellow as old linen. A wild-hearted wind is from the south, arriving in waves and troughs, arriving and turning and rushing past. Out of sight, a bird trills its presence. A red-wing blackbird rides the wind's current up and over and down-gliding into a wide green field.
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May 31, 2012
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