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"keawe" poems
There's a steel drum playing loudly in the valley, the tinks are infectious and lively The shadows are rolling down the cliff with the breeze, everything is right in the world we know to be true and sane The thicket is dry and full of keawe thorns, the bush is rustling with critters that show their fangs in the twilight hours Our dogs are satisfied with the cool evening gentle wind gusts while the shores are still being lapped from the strong Pacific currents The day was difficult due to the heat, when this happens we all suffer The streams of sunlight dwindle and night settles in. The night owls make their runs to town and back, while the guard dog is chained and fast asleep The night is long and only gives way to only the heat of the mid-morning sun, the birds chirp again See!! The world is correct while we sleep, while we are active and while we breathe the Kona winds off the cold Pacific waters. Nothing in life is just one event. It's merely the rhythm of life that occurs.
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Jul 24, 2019
Jul 24, 2019 at 10:11 PM UTC
Man No Sober