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On harried days when our world seems unkind, There lies a place my senses crave to be, Within the shady woodland wild and free, To ease the burdens of my troubled mind. I soak much joyous sounds the Wood bestows, Absorbing dawn aubades each songbird sings, While zephyrs murmur notes like chello strings, Beneath a harsh cacophony of crows. Infectious woodland scents I fondly yearn, A wily pungent fox peers with unease, The sweetness of the wildflower on the breeze, Against the bitter of the trodden fern. A rotted branch falls crashing to the floor, As Nature shows its sudden crushing powers, Two butterflies then kissed some purple flowers, Such gentle grace that startled me much more. A speckled thrush begins her fledgling wean, In search of ration squabble in a fume, A worm to share with raised and ruffled plume, She watches proudly o'er in perfect preen. The sparkling sunlight dapples through the shade, As if it dripped from sun drenched foliage, A scene where light and shadows both engage, Unleashing dazzling splendour on the glade. These wilds intoxicate me as I stroll, The need for drugs or liquor I decry, Near Nature I am naturally high, As Gaia lulls me to her leafy soul. Dusk slowly looms, as daylight moments wane, Return I must to cruel society, The healing woods restored much piety, This ailing mind refreshed and freed of pain.
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 7:17 PM UTC
In the shade of the wood.....
On harried days when our world seems unkind, There lies a place my senses crave to be, Within the shady woodland wild and free, To ease the burdens of my troubled mind. I soak much joyous sounds the Wood bestows, Absorbing dawn aubades each songbird sings, While zephyrs murmur notes like chello strings, Beneath a harsh cacophony of crows. Infectious woodland scents I fondly yearn, A wily pungent fox peers with unease, The sweetness of the wildflower on the breeze, Against the bitter of the trodden fern. A rotted branch falls crashing to the floor, As Nature shows its sudden crushing powers, Two butterflies then kissed some purple flowers, Such gentle grace that startled me much more. A speckled thrush begins her fledgling wean, In search of ration squabble in a fume, A worm to share with raised and ruffled plume, She watches proudly o'er in perfect preen. The sparkling sunlight dapples through the shade, As if it dripped from sun drenched foliage, A scene where light and shadows both engage, Unleashing dazzling splendour on the glade. These wilds intoxicate me as I stroll, The need for drugs or liquor I decry, Near Nature I am naturally high, As Gaia lulls me to her leafy soul. Dusk slowly looms, as daylight moments wane, Return I must to cruel society, The healing woods restored much piety, This ailing mind refreshed and freed of pain.
mizzy
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 7:17 PM UTC
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