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the blackbird sings of summer from the oak, a ladybird cavorts upon the rose and while the sunlight hours sweetly spoke, i dreamt of meadows where the poppy grows. i dreamt of tranquil moons and nightingales, the sun an amber flame against the sky, i dreamt of old romance and holy grails, the evening closing in, the day drifts by. the petals fall, soft pinks, confetti thin, cool walls of fragrant blooms that fall too soon, a gentle breeze that brushes on my skin, reflections pale, a lazy afternoon. my soul bathed clean, the sunlight blinds the eye the wild rose must lament and so do i.
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 2:41 PM UTC
late afternoon
the blackbird sings of summer from the oak, a ladybird cavorts upon the rose and while the sunlight hours sweetly spoke, i dreamt of meadows where the poppy grows. i dreamt of tranquil moons and nightingales, the sun an amber flame against the sky, i dreamt of old romance and holy grails, the evening closing in, the day drifts by. the petals fall, soft pinks, confetti thin, cool walls of fragrant blooms that fall too soon, a gentle breeze that brushes on my skin, reflections pale, a lazy afternoon. my soul bathed clean, the sunlight blinds the eye the wild rose must lament and so do i.
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 2:41 PM UTC
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