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Spring

I cannot wait for spring

For the burgeoning,

Grass, flowers, trees

All each emerging

The secret tender growth of youth

A slow but bold display

Revealing to us beautiful truth

The white sweet lilies of May

I anticipate the morning dew

The crisp, brisk air

That carries on

And heats with sun

To become

June's evening fare

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monica-rose
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Feb 26, 2013
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