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Lying in a Summer's Meadow

May 17, 2010
By MoonlitRaven BRONZE, Nanaimo, Other
MoonlitRaven BRONZE, Nanaimo, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"Life is seen only through lenes, it's to only your perspective that you can tell." Josh Gray


A midsummer’s day is like no other.
With its radiant sun flickering bright.
Wind whispered a soothing melody upon my ears.
Such dainty tunes will bring you to flight.

Its whistles and wonders blustered through my hair,
as I laid ever so still,
beneath the shade of the lonely oak,
forsaken upon the hill.

With my resting head among the ground.
The grass tickled alongside my face.
staring high into the sky,
admirering this beautiful place.

As of around me lay the vast harvest grain,
next to the long rolling meadow.
as its emerald green hills,
like the tranquil waves of an endless flow.

Then soon came a drifting cool breeze,
as the oak’s leaves tosseled and twirled,
they quickly flew with the spiralling wind,
as a single sparrow soars and swirled.

no sound t'was made but thy wind against leaves,
of the lusterous sage forest which stands before me.
I blush softy, thinking of her.
Beneath the great oak tree.

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simply lying in a summer's meadow

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on Jul. 30 2010 at 3:07 am
MoonlitRaven BRONZE, Nanaimo, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"Life is seen only through lenes, it's to only your perspective that you can tell." Josh Gray

XD thanks!

on Jul. 28 2010 at 8:53 pm
iluvuiluvunot, Tacoma, Washington
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&quot;Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.&quot;Ect....<br /> -Marianne Williamson

Beautiful(: I Would Defintley Love To Go To This Place &Nd Relax; Get Away From The World. It'd Be a Good Spot To Write Poetry At(: Good job, I love How I Can Visualize This Place(: