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Daughters of the moon

Sons of the wind

Children of the Earth

We are all one

We live first among

The trees

Then out fellow brothers

And sisters

We live not among the

Buildings of brick

And estranged wires

Mother nature bore us

To fly from our

Barbaric tree stands

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cierra-ann-merryman
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Published
Sep 19, 2012
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