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The poetic city: Tapestry
Jul 07, 2022
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Creative Writing
The tapestry of earth (Photo by: Reece Burka)
Tapestry
Wandering
back and forth
up and down
in and out
circling around
and back again
without beginning
without end
the eye follows
the stream
to its source
as it dances
with nature
to weave
a tapestry
of serpentine bliss.
Reece Burka
6/24/2022
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