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there is no noise in the backyard there are no voices in the backyard but go close to the bushes and see the slimy snail sneaking up to the strawberry lying in the muddy pond oh snail!!! go slow the bed of brown is cracking beneath you go close to the trees and see the leaf from the tree high above is falling towards its grave awaited by the worms the roses were blooming the berries looked ripe filled with juice filled with sugar filled with sweetness the rays of warmth passed through the branches the sun passed over my house the moon snuck up and shone a dim light across my little forest and all my creatures drowned in the darkness waitin' to be rescued by the hands of heat waitin' till the moon went clockwise from south to west so that they can lift above the shadows reveal their colors open their wings and let the wind push them back then i will set foot in my forest and explore the wonders that hid from me today.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 10:21 AM UTC
The crunch of the leaves,the snap of the twigs
there is no noise in the backyard there are no voices in the backyard but go close to the bushes and see the slimy snail sneaking up to the strawberry lying in the muddy pond oh snail!!! go slow the bed of brown is cracking beneath you go close to the trees and see the leaf from the tree high above is falling towards its grave awaited by the worms the roses were blooming the berries looked ripe filled with juice filled with sugar filled with sweetness the rays of warmth passed through the branches the sun passed over my house the moon snuck up and shone a dim light across my little forest and all my creatures drowned in the darkness waitin' to be rescued by the hands of heat waitin' till the moon went clockwise from south to west so that they can lift above the shadows reveal their colors open their wings and let the wind push them back then i will set foot in my forest and explore the wonders that hid from me today.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 10:21 AM UTC
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