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Last night I lifted my head to the sky seemingly not so far away like my dog on the porch listening to the songs of the frogs singing up a storm I asked her, sweet mutt of mine to interpret their words and she looked at me as if to say just listen my friend they sing of the wind and the pines the ocean that great saltwater dish where we were born and the coming of a great tide and how we should be more kind to our Mother the Earth tomorrow on her Birthday they sing instructions and warnings of obituaries heard in a thunderous warming then she sighed and closed her eyes thumping her tail in time with the chorous as the moon raised his great blind eye up over the forest.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 8:28 AM UTC
Song of the frogs last night as interpreted by my good friend Daisy
Last night I lifted my head to the sky seemingly not so far away like my dog on the porch listening to the songs of the frogs singing up a storm I asked her, sweet mutt of mine to interpret their words and she looked at me as if to say just listen my friend they sing of the wind and the pines the ocean that great saltwater dish where we were born and the coming of a great tide and how we should be more kind to our Mother the Earth tomorrow on her Birthday they sing instructions and warnings of obituaries heard in a thunderous warming then she sighed and closed her eyes thumping her tail in time with the chorous as the moon raised his great blind eye up over the forest.
Earth Day 2017.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 8:28 AM UTC
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