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Parachuting

by savannah-sawyer

Wind tumbles leaves from their branches  Like a hatchling from its nest Sometimes nature's like an alarm Pushing us from rest But one thing I have learned from this Is that the world knows what it's doing It gives a little shove when needed And into our future, we're parachuting
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Published
May 1, 2015
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#nature#growing#forward#moving
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