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post Jun 15, 2009, 01:29 PM
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The billowing loom of the advancing shadow giving rise to the tree overtaking the crest of the hill.
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post Jun 15, 2009, 03:17 PM
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The billowing loom of the advancing shadow giving rise to the tree overtaking the crest of the hill.
The chores at home could wait. The first stars were about to appear by twinkling in the twilight.
The shadow of the tree would soon vanish for the evening shade of the encompassing night comes.
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The billowing loom of the advancing shadow giving rise to the tree overtaking the crest of the hill.
The chores at home could wait. The first stars were about to appear by twinkling in the twilight.
The shadow of the tree would soon vanish for the evening shade of the encompassing night comes.
A creature scurrying along its foot path is startling news to a weary heart, a tired soul from a lonely day.
Without fail the sun is setting again.

How do stars know which one should shine first? hhmmm...
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post Jun 16, 2009, 04:49 AM
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The billowing loom of the advancing shadow giving rise to the tree overtaking the crest of the hill.
The chores at home could wait. The first stars were about to appear by twinkling in the twilight.
The shadow of the tree would soon vanish for the evening shade of the encompassing night comes.
A creature scurrying along its foot path is startling news to a weary heart, a tired soul from a lonely day.
Without fail the sun is setting again.

How do stars know which one should shine first? hhmmm...
My notebook of questions about life's wonders is already full.
What will I do now? hhmmm... I know! Reach for the stars.
The tree has made it past the hill. How far could I go? The sky is the limit.
The night is well along. Soon a new day will be dawning. The stars will hide from me again.

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The Legacy of Life

The billowing loom of the advancing shadow giving rise to the tree overtaking the crest of the hill.
The chores at home could wait. The first stars were about to appear by twinkling in the twilight.
The shadow of the tree would soon vanish for the evening shade of the encompassing night comes.
A creature scurrying along its foot path is startling news to a weary heart, a tired soul from a lonely day.
Without fail the sun is setting again.

How do stars know which one should shine first? hhmmm...
My notebook of questions about life's wonders is already full.
What will I do now? hhmmm... I know! Reach for the stars.
The tree has made it past the hill. How far could I go? The sky is the limit.
The night is well along. Soon a new day will be dawning. The stars will hide from me again.

Peter Jeffrey Spencer
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