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"Who now draws from me?"

Who now draws from me, But forest, field and brook? I am returning- Soil to the potters hand. Mother Earth, Spinning, Spinning, Wheel. Mold me into beauty- Into grass or sky. Spread me, Through the lands. Let me dance upon the wind. Let me feed the children of the ground.
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joseph-brooks-nickell
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Written by
joseph-brooks-nickell
American
Published
Sep 21, 2012
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