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Jun 2018
Red fur glints 'twixt trees galore
Above, a flight of swallows soar
As they fly deftly through the skies
Singing their sweet melodic sighs,
The fox moves lithely through the bones
Of white birch trees and ancient stones,
Weaving his way through the maze ahead
Strolling where few have dared to tread
Green leaves blot out sun and sky
While crows on branches perch to spy
So shy a beast that roams alone,
The only way it's ever known
Kelci Nicole Leigh
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Kelci Nicole Leigh  30/F/Washington, US
(30/F/Washington, US)   
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         ---, Nat Lipstadt, A Simillacrum, Eunyeong and PoetryJournal
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