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Bluebells

When I wander among the swathes of  Bluebells

I am minded of a  nascent  variety

creeping in amongst our beloved ones,

Spanish shifts of hue

in the Weald of traditional  Kent.

I swear some sad maid

riding on a basket bicycle

scattering new seed

how unpatriotic !

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antony-glaser
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Apr 17, 2012
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