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Nov 2015
Contrails, like brushstrokes
made with measured and elegant
exactitude
wash over the halo of white light
worn by mother moon-
the persimmons of night cut through
the vaporous blanket of winter,
swaddling the earth below in mellow
reflected light,
saying "carry on, my sons
and my daughters,
the night shall pass,
but until then I give what comfort
I can."
JC Lucas
Written by
JC Lucas  Utah
(Utah)   
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   Julia Brennan, Austin B and SPT
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