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Shall we through this tall grass run, children heed the urgency of crickets this early morning, outrun meandering trodden trails we'd make? or await to pack our baskets with late summer peaches picked after sun shakes dew from waning leaves of her laden tree life is measured in those quick steps the insects said, scattering ashes of the dead never teaches them to fly much as we might try, but we might yet they know winter's shadow always too soon arrives, an uninvited guest in this meadow
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 12:38 PM UTC
Living in Morning
Shall we through this tall grass run, children heed the urgency of crickets this early morning, outrun meandering trodden trails we'd make? or await to pack our baskets with late summer peaches picked after sun shakes dew from waning leaves of her laden tree life is measured in those quick steps the insects said, scattering ashes of the dead never teaches them to fly much as we might try, but we might yet they know winter's shadow always too soon arrives, an uninvited guest in this meadow
robert-zanfad
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 12:38 PM UTC
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