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The Wordless Grove. (On a morning run)

A little group of sycamores

In the corner of a field

A little higher than the rest.

 

I half run to its shelter.

Then catch my breath within

Their silent height.

 

And feel the sudden spell of trees

And give my wordless thanks

For being briefly with this family,

For this knowing place of simple air and light.

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jeremy-ducane
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Apr 20, 2025
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