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Sep 2015
Leaves skitter as shoed feet
fall silently, wind clinging
at clothes in the death
                  of summer.

     A once-verdant echo
          sighs into place
      clouds weigh heavy
            warmth is savored
                  the grasses die
                       instinct stirs.

The world dies
      to be renewed
            in glorious flame,
      changing to stay
the same.
(igne natura renovatur integra)
Misadventures of Crow
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Misadventures of Crow  40/Gresham
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       Walter W Hoelbling, Kaitlyn Price, NV, ---, --- and 8 others
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