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Nature's Glory
The elegant proud buck out in the woods,
Or the sweet gentle doe where she stood,
It all seems so very magical on its own,
The beauty of nature and her golden crown.
You can not take away from the splendor,
Of all of nature's creations and grandeur,
Each has it's own mark of wonder to bear,
It can not be ignored; we learn to share.
To Honor her presence in all it's glory,
Never being invasive; it is never boring,
The flit of a butterfly is like no other,
In sheer iridescent and wonderful colors.
The amazing delicacy of a small seahorse,
The graceful paths in the ocean's course,
A endless list; images glowing in the sea,
All the fish; their intricate colors to be.
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I saw a shark yesterday
When sinking sun turned light to dark.
I wasn't sure quite what to say,
It's not a usual
Oh, to be that squirrel in the tree just playing happily
The fawn in the dawn romping merrily
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Black Ghosts
Sitting in the woods
Has many different moods,
From an abundance of activity,
To times of intense tranquility.
Plants
The howlin' wind,
the timber moans and whispers,
her anguish billows,
that painted language
of shame and regret,
cast upon the
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