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Sacred Rainbow

There, where sacred rainbows touch that far distant land where the black crows fly over the purple hill and sweep and spiral thru high clouds calling with lonely shrill eternal voice- There my fretful soul can rest and my body abide upon Nature's breast where my spirit can sweep and soar and fly high and high and higher still until it gains entrance at heaven's door and finds rest for evermore.
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Nov 28, 2010
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