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Early May. Grass now green. Lilacs bloom. Red, yellow, blue tulips supplant winter's constant cold. Warmer air now through her hair fair and golden. We kiss. Robins, bluebirds try out their wings. Skies take on blue's hue. Hope palpable fills fields once buried in silver snow. We know wheat and barley begin to grow. Maple tree leaves are being born on only weeks ago were barren limbs. Spring sings. TOD HOWARD HAWKS
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May 6, 2021
May 6, 2021 at 7:49 AM UTC
EARLY MAY
Early May. Grass now green. Lilacs bloom. Red, yellow, blue tulips supplant winter's constant cold. Warmer air now through her hair fair and golden. We kiss. Robins, bluebirds try out their wings. Skies take on blue's hue. Hope palpable fills fields once buried in silver snow. We know wheat and barley begin to grow. Maple tree leaves are being born on only weeks ago were barren limbs. Spring sings. TOD HOWARD HAWKS
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May 6, 2021
May 6, 2021 at 7:49 AM UTC
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