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Nature's Treat

When the day prowls with fear And dark, little less in pair, The eyes, a shuttle for tears, The heart, beating in pierce, In nature's treat, I sought repel. A subtle rythm of an unstill pour Flapping fins ushed to its shore Birds, singing to the twitching twigs' haw 'cucko ducko' brazing the breeze, Coating the heart with its kindful bliss. There and there, my lots are pricked Till I am back to my four-wall's thick Where the stars tickle the bars, To mother nature, I owe this verse.

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