Jan. 7, 2013

The Turning Of The Season

by William Irving (author's profile)

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The Turning of the Season

Life and nature are such enjoyable lullabies
And priceless art to be cherished upon the plains
The poet ethics of poetry as so catches the eye
Like fair-sightings linger a longing to kiss -
Seeking a spot so beautiful to all!
So encabined in the Ozarks never strains,
Or, a burden I'd unbear to relocate
Somewhere else to sit and nest
In rest from work to inhale so dear.
I taste the sweetness upon the leaf
Like kissing a receptive lover into bliss,
And of the skies warm waters I'll miss
Fresh-air swims with the cooling of the year -

11/10/12 4:12pm Wm. Irving

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