Sunrise On the Prairie
Sunrise on the Prairie
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Sun rising from the east
Windmill spinning from the southwest
What amazing sight it cast
On the prairies in way out west.
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Mountains out far-away from the past
Out here where we feel we are blessed
No-one to dare wanting to be downcast
We love all, but we’re no-one’s footrest.
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Like the wind we are always steadfast
With colors like this is priceless
Only God could’ve done this type of color cast
He made it to be remember and too impress.
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A bright morning sunrise beginning to crest
Wind coming out of the southwest
What a bright sight it does bequest
To a man’s vision by itself it manifests.
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I love living out here in the plains I must confess
It is hard to beat anywhere else after living in the west
Where the Sunsets are a nightly pleasure at best
I do believe God did his best works here in the northwest
Copyright © Steven Siegel | Year Posted 2015
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