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Chorus of Cardinals; Canticle of nature's choir, musical grace. Crumbs of bread are scattered, consumed in the backyard. Celebration of life consecrates the morning. Notes: An entry for December 28 of "A Poem A Day Contest" Prompt(s) Used: All Prompt 1: Write a poem using the words "backyard" and "musical". Prompt 2: Write a poem about one or several religious traditions (ex. church, sacrifices, feasts, festivals, meditations, public service, fasting, pilgrimage, praying, reciting oaths, alms-giving, tithing, ...). Prompt 3: Write a Pleiades Poem. The poem consists of 7 lines. Each line has 6 syllables. The title is a single word. Each line begins using the beginning letter of the title. Line Limit: 40 Line count: 7 Thank you for taking the time to read my humble words. Please, as long as you're here, take a moment and leave a comment. Reactions, critiques, yes – even encouragement and/or praise – all are equally welcome. Ken
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