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Sleepy

Softly sweet Spring breezes blow on Sunday, And I am lost in wonder thought – finches’, Chickadees’ and robins’ music stitches Through my dozing surprising Beatles’ play. From out the West, great clouds grumble brontide But so my soul chooses singing with birds Gathering gloom may not enter my words For you, my Love, center all thoughts beside. McCartney sings despite the darkest night His love will never die. Security Like this holds dreams in perpetuity; Dozing content, this portrait’s pretty sight. One perfect ending, how I wish it would, You kiss me, “Love, I came soon as I could.” © 2017 David W. Palmer

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