three dogwood
two owls
a stone barn
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stone fence
halfway up the valley of silos, tractor trailers
in mirrored sunrise
the symmetry, yee hah! of fence half stone
up the valley silos, tractor trailers, in the mirror
of sunrise coming home, yee hah!
setting forth along stone fence halfway up
the valley silos, tractor trailers,
in glittering yee hah! sunrise
so fleeting, unbalanced
between the gloved hands
a rosebud, three dogwood, two owls
a stone barn with blossoms that God
in front of a lone maple looks down
in a rosy stone barn fronting a lone dogwood
three maple blossoms look on two owls
that God, in a rousing talk in front of the lonely
fireworks of dogwood, owls, rosebud
blossoms, by God, around a stone barn
in front of a lone dogwood, what blossoms
into a conversation of two owls with God
looks up, looks down, looks around fireworks
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Poem copyright 2016 by Jnana Hodson
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