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Created on: July 10, 2009
Midnight Soire
Day creatures yield to a thousand eyes.. Moon and stars begin their slide across.. Racoons waddle on the wild side.. Clouds share space with an albatross
Glow worms slither to the pale moon light... Possum meander through the trees... Dear, deer nibble on many a yew. While high cedar sway to the breeze
A meteor streak slowly fades.... Gulls give it nary a glance... Bobcat contemplates a mouse... Crickets crescendo, fireflies dance
Moon lit ghosts in a lazy cloud race...High on hickory nightingales sing... Flounders snuggle among the clams... As we ride to sleep on owl's wing.
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