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From The South Shore Of Hubbard Lake

Amongst the monardas

Horsetail, Susan's black eyes

You can almost feel it:

freedom, life.

 

It could just be the heat.

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Written by
andrew-wenson
American
Published
Nov 5, 2014
Lines·Words
5·20
Tags
#freedom#flowers#up#nature#lake#meadow#north#creek#gaia#swamp
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