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Country Patio

The serenade of dancing chimes, echoes in the breeze of July. From a distance, linger the carols: of kookaburras and gentledrones. In the meadows paved of callow blossoms, bunnies canter like summer snowballs. Flutterbies woo each crimson leaf, sneaking pollens in pockets like naughty imps. “Ah, this is the life.” I manage to say, as my lips experience earl grey. With that, I perch on the wicker chair, and savor the wedding of cinnamon and pears.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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