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Lying flat amongst the purple clover on top of a very chalky hill. Listening to my mind tick over and around me life is perfectly still. I calmly glance at the blue sky I can smell the fragrance of late honeysuckle I notice the dance of the pale blue butterfly tasting the sweetness of the corn cockle. I manage a few shut eyes and forty thinks Then realise my mind is one mad scramble I try to visualise cottage roses and rich red pinks and decide to venture on in a casual amble. I wondered if this is where they keep forgotten rainbows in amongst the silence where the river bends Perhaps it is where the blue lavender grows in a place where promises are made and false hopes end. The air sweeps gracefully across my peachy face I hear the lonely call of an overhead thrush I decide to leave my Heaven, my resting place and return once more to life's mad, mad rush.
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Sep 28, 2015
Sep 28, 2015 at 4:33 AM UTC
A Few Shut Eyes And Forty Thinks
Lying flat amongst the purple clover on top of a very chalky hill. Listening to my mind tick over and around me life is perfectly still. I calmly glance at the blue sky I can smell the fragrance of late honeysuckle I notice the dance of the pale blue butterfly tasting the sweetness of the corn cockle. I manage a few shut eyes and forty thinks Then realise my mind is one mad scramble I try to visualise cottage roses and rich red pinks and decide to venture on in a casual amble. I wondered if this is where they keep forgotten rainbows in amongst the silence where the river bends Perhaps it is where the blue lavender grows in a place where promises are made and false hopes end. The air sweeps gracefully across my peachy face I hear the lonely call of an overhead thrush I decide to leave my Heaven, my resting place and return once more to life's mad, mad rush.
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Sep 28, 2015
Sep 28, 2015 at 4:33 AM UTC
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