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Of sweetness in summer

In the garden a bird, a flower gold the edge, gold the dawn that hovers a song of summer, a tiny sparrow perched long upon the woody yarrow, that musky fills the air a redolent warmly breeze brushes by the maple trees caressing sweet the singing leaves and breathes the air of heaven in the gold of a halcyon summer beyond the hills of sage, grey plumes   a stark blue sky cloudless looms and sings with birds in lilting waves high above the field they break the silence in a world transformed a song - void of man's ordinary words.
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Jun 7, 2015
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