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Green moss thick and dark, grows slowly The wild flowers rise and reach, to catch the breeze Lichen lie low a laclustre collect, on the rock and lee There are no walls, the barriers and possibilities are natures' ways The birds sing among the Wisteria, to attract the mysterious The wild flower petals open sun-wide to receive the bees The tiniest things of nature, can confound the human mind Insect, animal, and human are not the only occupants The birds fly to chase and catch a meal, then return fastidious E'er so often you may imagine, to see with disbelief, smallish things Clear blue above, yet does your head not heavy grow, give in It is not your tired eyes, that fool with faerie sized inhabitants,     Did you see the Twinkles moving, from the corner of your eye Breathe, soft and become the meadow grasses long and tall Clouded vision, any friend of nature, finds a pillow, live long I have been to this very meadow, seems just recently,                     Green moss thick and dark, grows slowly Skin so soft petals enrich all dreams, on waking without the fall Lichen lie low a lacklustre collect, on the rock and lee © DWE20150416
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 10:50 PM UTC
Meadow on My Mind