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It Was On a Kansas Farm
It was on a Kansas farm I saw the beauty and the charm as I sat gazing out across the hills Not a car or man in sight just a blue and cloudless sky and the smell of barley wafting from the mills A rabbit scurried fast and a meadowlark flew past and I could hear the quiet ripple of a stream As the sun set miles away I had hoped to keep this day as I likened this adventure to a dream As I lie upon the grass with no rush to hurry back to the city with its bustle in the street I closed my eyes awhile and in classic country style I held a blade of wheat between my teeth The ‘nothingness’ was there yet it displayed a certain air and the splendor of the tall grass was pristine It was on a Kansas farm that I found this scene of charm and my heart rejoiced in all that was serene.
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