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Mother Earth Two birds sing In sweet harmony Through spring Smiles A favorite plant blossoms On the side Of a white-washed fence Blends beautifully Sun bathes in the ambiance Of clouds A cirrus haze Etches Mountain tops For days It sets As if lying in bed Lullabies Cries From a wolf Howls at the moon Goodnight world Awake soon Day's bright Before night Frost bite… Flurry? More of fury! The wind knocks down Defenses... I'll feel it Though I don’t know Why I'm the victim I'll take Your worse And still love Earth reign on me I promise To turn a leaf before The end of fall All in all Through ups and downs The hurricane Of life Brings strife On my greatest day I labor Not pillage Your tillage And worship your wondrous Waters More refreshing than sleep Blings More than diamonds Under sunlight Lakes lie Across as bodies Embodying art Au naturel Awe As "oooo's" And "ahhh's" Set the mood Hurrah! No boo’s From the crowd of bees Only a buzz About your love.
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Oct 4, 2011
Oct 4, 2011 at 4:01 PM UTC
Mother Earth
Mother Earth Two birds sing In sweet harmony Through spring Smiles A favorite plant blossoms On the side Of a white-washed fence Blends beautifully Sun bathes in the ambiance Of clouds A cirrus haze Etches Mountain tops For days It sets As if lying in bed Lullabies Cries From a wolf Howls at the moon Goodnight world Awake soon Day's bright Before night Frost bite… Flurry? More of fury! The wind knocks down Defenses... I'll feel it Though I don’t know Why I'm the victim I'll take Your worse And still love Earth reign on me I promise To turn a leaf before The end of fall All in all Through ups and downs The hurricane Of life Brings strife On my greatest day I labor Not pillage Your tillage And worship your wondrous Waters More refreshing than sleep Blings More than diamonds Under sunlight Lakes lie Across as bodies Embodying art Au naturel Awe As "oooo's" And "ahhh's" Set the mood Hurrah! No boo’s From the crowd of bees Only a buzz About your love.
joseph-childress
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Oct 4, 2011
Oct 4, 2011 at 4:01 PM UTC
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