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Jan 2016
The misty sprites in speckled shadows
dance among the ferns on the forest floor.
Hemlock and western red cedar giants
tower above the fungus jungle on the rotting leaves.
The sun alters the smell of rain,
and a light wind coaxes the wet from the branches.
I think as quietly as I can
because I am an intruder.
Robert Carl Brusberg
Written by
Robert Carl Brusberg  Florida
(Florida)   
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