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Cool stream trickles, tinkles by, Dappled sunlight through the trees, Oak, Ash, Silver Birch and Pine. Tiny silver fishes swimming The water giggles and rushes, down the great mountainside, I am calm. The earth is damp and sweet, The air full of birdsong and bluebells' scent. I listen, I hear, I howl at the sun. Clovers and daisies surround me, And on the pebble bank, beach, The soft rounded stones are warm. They comfort me.
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Jul 20, 2013
Jul 20, 2013 at 1:06 PM UTC
Nant Moor
Cool stream trickles, tinkles by, Dappled sunlight through the trees, Oak, Ash, Silver Birch and Pine. Tiny silver fishes swimming The water giggles and rushes, down the great mountainside, I am calm. The earth is damp and sweet, The air full of birdsong and bluebells' scent. I listen, I hear, I howl at the sun. Clovers and daisies surround me, And on the pebble bank, beach, The soft rounded stones are warm. They comfort me.
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Jul 20, 2013
Jul 20, 2013 at 1:06 PM UTC
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