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Looking and Walking In the Countryside
Peace like a river comes alongside when into the countryside you venture there you find nature fully at large makes one enjoy the whole adventure This pastime makes you truly content when you walk in the forests green surrounded by shadows under trees the views stupendous what you've seen Thank God for two legs and two feet so to wander through all glorious bright such a sight blessed eyes to look upon countryside to glow whether day or night Look upwards to who created all this cry out in thankfulness to his masterstroke bringing this all out of absolutely nothing by the speaking of a word it all awoke How many days have any got left? no matter what, appreciate what you've got take in the beauty of what one sees divinely given to be your awesome lot
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