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Our words were mesmerised, unable at each attempt to describe the end of day the sun took its story - the spectacle of hues and ribbons between gold fire and greyblack crimsons - beyond Wolumbin - reclining grandmother - crag head facing skyward - omniscient - pausing inbreath grandeur Taking our gaze, the cloud hummers went westerly - tribal souls migrating in unison - their mentor and guide a following breeze and curiously the stars appeared above them as if flying in formation against the trend missiles or satellites - not afraid - in awe - we saluted the spectacle - swaying in silence and wonder Martinos @ 2018
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Jan 30, 2018
Jan 30, 2018 at 5:22 PM UTC
At Evening’s Fall
Our words were mesmerised, unable at each attempt to describe the end of day the sun took its story - the spectacle of hues and ribbons between gold fire and greyblack crimsons - beyond Wolumbin - reclining grandmother - crag head facing skyward - omniscient - pausing inbreath grandeur Taking our gaze, the cloud hummers went westerly - tribal souls migrating in unison - their mentor and guide a following breeze and curiously the stars appeared above them as if flying in formation against the trend missiles or satellites - not afraid - in awe - we saluted the spectacle - swaying in silence and wonder Martinos @ 2018
Wolumbin is the indigenous name of Mt Warning - an ancient mountain that was once an active volcano
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Jan 30, 2018
Jan 30, 2018 at 5:22 PM UTC
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