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Tag Archives: summer evening

summer solstice

Posted on June 20, 2015 by The Course of Our Seasons
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evening lingers
lush humid air scented of cedar
and calls of whippoorwills
*

summer stars lean in closer
checking out the competition
sparking fireflies
*

grating percussion
first cicadas of the season
summer jazz concert

Posted in Nature, Ozarks, Poems | Tagged cicadas, fireflies, solstice, summer, summer evening, whipporwils | 8 Replies

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