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summer's yield
Contributed by
Jan_Oskar_Hansen
on
Sunday, 25th August 2002 @ 08:58:38 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Summer’s Yield
Carob trees are dark green masculine
and the vines are happily verdant.
Olive trees, on the other hand, have
silver on its outer leaves, resemble
retired colonels on their way to enjoy
a liquid lunch. Almond trees are nut
brown now and look as always, shy.
The soil around is rusty red when not
sheltered by sun bleached straws that
are slowly munched by vacant mules.
The farmer, in this field of beauty, has
a long pole in his hands with which
he knocks down summer’s abundance.
He sees the sky and smiles while his
wife is on her knees picking up what’s
falling down.
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Jan_Oskar_Hansen
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2002-08-25 20:58:38] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: summer's yield
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jackee_line on
Tuesday, 14th January 2003 @ 08:08:33 AM AEST (User
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very nice , you write a pretty picture
great job |
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