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Oct 2016
Does the hummingbird listen to the sound of her wings as she dips for nectar all day long
Does the bumble bee fly in time to its buzz as the pollen gets heavy on his back legs
Do dragonflies compete at standing still while the wings move faster than I can see
What do they all think as they go on their way looking down at steel and concrete we made
Do seagulls think "That's a nice post" while waiting to dive for the tourists scraps
Do dogs prefer lamps to trees when cocking one leg for morning relief?
All of these thoughts swim in my head
I'm sure I should be somewhere instead
Micheal Wolf
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Micheal Wolf  On the edge of reason, UK
(On the edge of reason, UK)   
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