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Silence of the Lane

The dogs chasing the late autumn leaves

Fluttering down the lane way

The sound of the train as it passes by

Peaceful afternoon walk

The cottage walls and porches

Flourish of colour

Enwreathed with ivy green

Bellflowers, hollyhocks, hydrangea

Scents of lavender and sage

Evoke

Memories of childhood days

Visiting grandparents cottages

One in the Irish Wicklow mountains

The other in the suburbs of Athens city

The free flowing sound of the river

Smoke billowing from chimneys

The cottages have no pretense or grandeur

Just a sanctuary of comfort in the silence of the lane

Reaching the darkest corner of the soul

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patricia-tsouros
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Nov 10, 2013
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