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Tag Archives: winter fields

winter thaw

Posted on February 19, 2016 by The Course of Our Seasons
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Winter Field

light
sown like seeds
across the morning sky
falling onto fertile fields

freshening scent of thawing
and warming earth
the fallow fields of winter
awaken

Posted in Nature, Ozarks, Poems | Tagged februarty warm spell, thaw, winter, winter fields | 1 Reply

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