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The white moon outshines whispering stars, Illuminating my face and feet. I step softly on the splintered porch, Standing before the dark mountain shade. My hand rests below my collarbone, Fingers press into my steady pulse. I belong in the sweet, frosty air Where I can view blue and green mountains. My eyes well, winking dark mirror ponds. Each night mountains kiss the blanket edge, Protecting nature’s wild secrets Behind celestial tree-locked walls.
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 11:12 AM UTC
Dreaming of Colorado
The white moon outshines whispering stars, Illuminating my face and feet. I step softly on the splintered porch, Standing before the dark mountain shade. My hand rests below my collarbone, Fingers press into my steady pulse. I belong in the sweet, frosty air Where I can view blue and green mountains. My eyes well, winking dark mirror ponds. Each night mountains kiss the blanket edge, Protecting nature’s wild secrets Behind celestial tree-locked walls.
marie-word
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Sep 1, 2014
Sep 1, 2014 at 11:12 AM UTC
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