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MOUNTAIN SONNET, AND LOSS
The river runs from mountains standing tall To loll and wind through my green valley here. The birds sing music, notes together fall From trilling hummingbirds and shy killdeer. The water stirs reflections of the sky And mountains, snow-capped still in summer’s light. They shimmer as the water addles by Distorting rugged canvas of delight. As cool, clear riv’lets tumble over stones Made smooth from years of slow erosion’s course, A small fish darts about the reeds and hones Its swimming prowess 'gainst the current's force. In all the stunning, lovely sights as these, I wonder still: Where did I drop my keys?
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