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Slow as Summer’s lazy days, At rest, the River dozes; Lulls the fish, in many ways, To swim in carefree poses. Me: upon the river’s edge, An unassuming sinner, Pole and drowning worm, I pledge To make these fish my dinner! ‘Neath the shroud of sycamore Or oak (I have to proffer) Shaded on the lazy shore For sleep is all they offer. Care be gone! This way I live For if a moment planted, Let the day get as she give A prayer, the rest she granted. Gentle as the River flows I lost determination . Hungry only for repose, I’ve closed my eyes to ration.
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Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 5:52 PM UTC
Gentle as the River Flows
Slow as Summer’s lazy days, At rest, the River dozes; Lulls the fish, in many ways, To swim in carefree poses. Me: upon the river’s edge, An unassuming sinner, Pole and drowning worm, I pledge To make these fish my dinner! ‘Neath the shroud of sycamore Or oak (I have to proffer) Shaded on the lazy shore For sleep is all they offer. Care be gone! This way I live For if a moment planted, Let the day get as she give A prayer, the rest she granted. Gentle as the River flows I lost determination . Hungry only for repose, I’ve closed my eyes to ration.
To those lazy summer days in Oregon that share my youth
Rayjord66
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56/M/Wisconsin
Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 5:52 PM UTC
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