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Tag Archives: half moon

an east wind across the water

Posted on April 26, 2015 by The Course of Our Seasons
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moon in the trees

An east wind is blowing across the cove tonight-
the cool air perfumed with the scent of honeysuckle
and that lake water faintly fishy smell.

The half moon, hazy and pale, her light obscure
by the east wind and cedar boughs-
the night is filled with the sound

of the moon and the east wind.

Posted in Nature, Ozarks, Poems | Tagged april, cool evening on the lake, east wind, half moon, spring night | 2 Replies

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