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And the earth weeps

by @Stephank

Petunia petal’d tear drops on saffron colored morns fall deep in the shadows where sunshine is only a reflection of the beauty once shared ~ Clouded days sing dreary sonnets and all other butterflies are sad, for those cherished wings of brilliant colors are gone from this field ~ Now a misty shade of gray lingering in the thoughts of one so missed… finds the garden gates locked, never to open again ~ Where rainbows once shared blue hydrangea skies and daffodil promises carried our smiles, sorrow now gathers in shapeless corners, missing this butterfly all had so come to adore ~ and the earth weeps…
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