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Poem to Gaia

Sing in love to the world!

That mystery is from the shadows hurled!

Into darkness and into light!

May in harmony we unite!

Sing a song of woe and gloom

that ever emphasizes our painful doom!

Let joyous ponds with lilies fair

entwine with nature and Nature's hair!

Let silver streams of moonlight clear

enlighten us on our unending fears!

May together the night and the sky

bring love and joy that cannot die!

May tunes high strung and beeches far

bring joy to us!

From Gaia the Fair!

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Published
Jul 6, 2010
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