The plains-stretched sky soars sullenly, Graceless sans hills, lonely less trees. Starkly exposed tending swept-grass streams, With naught but sparse clouds to mask modesty.
Let me glimpse the sky peaking playfully behind arboreal eaves, Branches breaking blue monotony with autumn-bright leaves. Show me a valley mid-winter-doze, cozy between mountains steep, Sleepy sun-shadows shifting on snow as the sky climbs for her peek.