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Daisy

Across the field I strained to see

Caught in the shadows of that old tree

 

My gaze fell across the field that day

Catching shadowed silhouettes that in the wind did sway

 

'Twas to the east of that old pine

That shadows played tricks on these eyes of mine

 

A pack of dancers in the wind

Moving the requiem of my heart to rescind

 

A lone figure began to alight

In the beauty of the dawn's light

 

Standing out in the cacophony of this scene

Among all the life that grows green

 

A single flower

Above all which it did tower

 

That single flower

Coming after a call to THE highest power

 

This beautiful brown eyed Daisy

Destined to amaze me

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shawn-white-eagle
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Oct 5, 2012
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