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peaceseaker
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since 2009-07-29
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0 posted 2009-08-15 07:15 PM


    


Nature by Your Side

Resting my soul upon visions of delight
I relish the beauty of hill crest moon.
Tickling my fancy is life's dreaming tune
thrilling in cosmos dish dipping sight.
Shadows reflecting in still waters boon,
lifting my minds eye to telling time cliffs.
Sun aims a beam through steaming pools of mist
winging into a niche are baby loons.
Scenic art creates a heart soothing psalm,
off in the distance a mountainous pride.
East meets West as God's Will was meant to be,
natures laws are often met with rift.
Wind whispers softly to mans rattled ear,
His joys and Grace are always by your side.

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Klassy Lassy
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since 2005-06-28
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1 posted 2009-08-16 01:41 AM


The connection of human emotions and endeavor entwine with the beauty of nature in this write. This one set off a chain of thoughts and wonder at the complexity we attach to love and how we envision lovliness.  The picture seems an appropriate end to this day...as I went to a Celtic fair where the lasses had definite designs on their war faring laddies.  Romance and lots of color!
Oklahoma Rose
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since 2008-02-28
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2 posted 2009-08-16 10:09 PM


This is a wonderful write.
peaceseaker
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since 2009-07-29
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3 posted 2009-08-17 01:31 PM


I thank you both for taking the time to read and comment....so glad you enjoyed...although I've been thinking that the pic really does snot fit....what do you guy's think?
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