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Within a forest in a glade, Is Nature's finest green brocade, It's nestled by a secret stream, Inside the mirror of a dream. If I should pause, to change direction, Go to that place of soft reflection, To sit beneath a sylvan bower, Some dap
I wrote this poem for CafeTwo in 2014. I learned alot from him and his writing was amazing. RIP good man, rest in peace!
Beautiful hearts, beautiful memories. Makes life beautiful.
your superior and cool
Life in the forests, lakes and grasslands of Minnesota is magical! This is the story of a Bonfire from my little corner of the world in Duluth MN.
From real life. Despite imperfections, the perception of beauty should always remain strong.
I have never felt evil in the woods, as long as there are no other people around, which for the most part there haven't been in my wood journeys, though I don't get out there as much as I should....
There are some women who can make good honest men go away. I think of the movie I watch every year at this time, The Ten Commandments. Moses was able to keep his goodness by staying away from the queen....
A nice acrostic poem, Goodguy,with plenty of seasonal sentiment. ,...
Cleverly woven Elle. Rob...
Yes Rob and this is the first of many what with Xmas and New Years coming. I will have to hide in a cave. lol...
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