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a pole with barbed wire just after the sun has set on an autumn day
Arid Ace
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God, our only hope Is Thee: please protect us from All our enemies
Think About It
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Orange and yellow Framing God's beautiful world My spirit cries out!
Marion Albanese
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Get a job okay Did you see what you have do So much bull crap
Bud Allen
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sunset clouds billow Balooning in evening sky pink blush yellow smile
A Poet Who Loves To Alves
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sunset clouds billow Balooning in evening sky pink blush yellow smile
A Poet Who Loves To Alves
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Beyond rainbow horizon Lies an epitaph of a soul in remembrance
Shirley Anderson
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Twilight rainbow skies Sun mellows to the prelude Of night's lullaby
Padmawar Aniket
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the eye of the world closes upon us for now rest sweetly til morn
Nicholas Anthony
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Praise God from whom all, Blessings flow Praise Him all here, And praise Him angels.
Joseph M Aquilina
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white torch all ablaze stuck solid into the soil, dawn lights day: bring it
* awed some
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He held her too close (my father shook with age) arms clutched tight in love.
Katrina Bafumi
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Cactus green as jade Sharp and prickly its beauty My thirst it quenches
Debra Baker
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the naked tree waits spring must happen again buds will bloom once more
erin beattie
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did I see it right fire burn and cauldron bubble witches' ritual
girish bhandari
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Out of her nth bath Oozing with sublime freshness, Rain-washed earth, yet once
Vidya Bhat
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nature purity elixir drink sweet water sweet
rubina biswas
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Dry air breathes The old day is dead New day will come
Rusheena Boone
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Sunset sensation Beautiful panorama More like a feeling.
Mary Bounds
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Horizon of field Embellished with sunset As promising sun
Son Bowser
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Layers of nature Send your message to the world That time passes us by
Diane Bremner
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The dawn's harbinger, Barren tree anxiously waits The presage of rain
Aranya Brishti
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The dawn's harbinger, Barren tree anxiously waits The presage of rain
Aranya Brishti
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The horizon lights up, And darkness has filled the earth, by the setting sun!
Lina Brooks
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A bright sunny line Begins pushing out the night Morning is now mine
Henning Brunk
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Been here once before Nice picture, great horizon Sunset or sunrise
stand by
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The glory of life Glows beneath the cool blue skies Awaits white landmark.
star del c.
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Fire lights up the sky On a long hot summers night Putting on a show
Tula Cagle
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Path to heaven calls Sky alit in morning glow Dark sky still prevails.
edith carson
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Beauty within sight. Marvelous, not within reach. Start of a new day.
LeRhonda Carter
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Cotton candy clouds Eminate from the sunset On a summers' eve
Robert Cawley
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Crimson skies slowly nudged beneath horizon's waves by black velvet shroud
Eve Chase
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the air found its way, stay low breath high, a field trip across.
George Chow
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