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nona
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0 posted 2000-03-15 07:44 AM



Slowly the tight grip of night is peeled away
from it's tight grip upon the earth.
As the sharpness softens, the pace quickens
as the creatures of the night finish their tasks
that require the cloak of darkness
Ending in the great cresendo
of the dawn bursting through......nona


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1 posted 2000-03-15 08:14 AM


Nona~
Oh, I like this.
I love the dawn.
Very pretty and inspiring, indeed.

Dawns without warning
Bringing light to my morning
Sunrise glows again


~*Marge*~




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Denise
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2 posted 2000-03-15 04:21 PM


This is beautiful, Nona! Simply beautiful!!

Denise

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3 posted 2000-03-16 10:42 PM


Indeed very beautiful!  

 *Krista Knutson*

~*Only when trudging through the soul's darkest midnight can one truly appreciate the glory of the sunrise*~



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