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May 2023
sweeping her arms
across the water
nature's daughter
sleeping in the mid-day sun
little ripples tickles finger leaves
that skim the water in a breeze

green umbrella cloaking
every gal and fella
sitting under her
a canopy of love
the cooing of two doves
dancing in the branches above

now a feather sailing as a ship
from the swan
lying on the lawn
after a morning swim
near the rim of the pond

the sky cornflower blue
and the iris's sweet dew
rolls off

I'm a dwarf
in a mountainous world
a pill bug curled
passing through
milking the view
sandra wyllie
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sandra wyllie  56/F
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