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dusk descends upon the Oz bush landscape the sun slowly reclines westward cattle and sheep make for nightly camps the faint sound of birds are heard gum trees cast last shadows o'er the land a hush day closes then to night ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stars aplenty fill the sky the scent of earth flows on the soft breeze so calming those night hours the country is serene and still how fortunate we who live here in a place which is like paradise as the moon sails across the bushland skies
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Nov 12, 2013
Nov 12, 2013 at 5:17 AM UTC
Dusk Descends (Reverse Double Etheree Poem)
dusk descends upon the Oz bush landscape the sun slowly reclines westward cattle and sheep make for nightly camps the faint sound of birds are heard gum trees cast last shadows o'er the land a hush day closes then to night ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stars aplenty fill the sky the scent of earth flows on the soft breeze so calming those night hours the country is serene and still how fortunate we who live here in a place which is like paradise as the moon sails across the bushland skies
ElizabethSquires
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Nov 12, 2013
Nov 12, 2013 at 5:17 AM UTC
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