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The flight of wild geese
in arrowhead formation, rustling all at once over the maturing tide, their eyes half-open for season of forgiveness. Restless gusts shake down colors on the washed-out earth, on fields of pumpkins, as a warm quilt for the ground, to hide acorns in for the young chipmunks and sprouts that wake up in spring. So, seeing the chimney’s smoke, the trees undress fast, for one has to lighten up in preparation, for all those hard times ahead. If cycle’s complete, after each fall, life returns, with seeds of sorrow and weed pollens cast aside, showing us the way to go. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Naga Uta syllable count: 5/7/5/7/5/7 .....ending with 5/7/7 no rhyme needed
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