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Nothing tops the melancholy of the sweet blackbird sing twee shrill from beak o' yellow natures feathered cello The artistry of the Housemartin low flight,  dancing pirouettes on land Englishman sow betwixt wildflowers earthly grow A wood pigeon hurries tree to tree A weight in flight rarely seen Wings ten t' dozen ,audible hum A quick heartbeat of a big bass drum Then the May treat the starling A spring sensation a thousand wings delightful circle a swarm , A murmuration. Martyn Grindrod
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May 15, 2019
May 15, 2019 at 9:13 AM UTC
Today in my garden
Nothing tops the melancholy of the sweet blackbird sing twee shrill from beak o' yellow natures feathered cello The artistry of the Housemartin low flight,  dancing pirouettes on land Englishman sow betwixt wildflowers earthly grow A wood pigeon hurries tree to tree A weight in flight rarely seen Wings ten t' dozen ,audible hum A quick heartbeat of a big bass drum Then the May treat the starling A spring sensation a thousand wings delightful circle a swarm , A murmuration. Martyn Grindrod
The Joy's of living in natures abundance
Shakerite
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51/M/Darwen Lancashire UK
May 15, 2019
May 15, 2019 at 9:13 AM UTC
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