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Reaching Green

Long, tapered and slender They cup the chill blue sky And with a stately pirouette Toss it casually behind Then arching high again They knife the air once more Gracefully cutting spirals Into the winter breeze Soaring Purposefully Then plunging fearlessly Flying, forever rooted To the same spot of earth
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john-e-entwistle
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Mar 29, 2014
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