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Created on: July 03, 2009 Last Updated: August 20, 2009
The Mountain
Wind through the mountain whines,
With the strength of generations,
It cries out.
Mystical and magical,
Jealously guarding mysteries,
It mystifies.
Alluring to the imagination,
Summoning travelers,
It waits.
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Poetry: The mountains
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Mountains of Snow
Soaring to the sky, eyes view mighty peaks
Who announce their proud presence to all below.
They are ancient
The Significance of the Mountain.
The mountains which surround my life,
White capped in snow's own veil,
Have seen environmental
He walked on the ridge of the mountains
thus he got his name, kah-nug-da-tla-geh;
Ridgewalker, man who walks on the ridge.
Fierce
Princeton towers above the valley floor,
Grey-purple face against the baby blue sky.
Stuck here in the flatlands,
I dream of
God's beautiful mountain
God kissed the mountaintop, gave warmth to the the snow. Melting in His presence and
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