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My Beth Poem to Whirled

The history of day is a poem itself. It tells the house to enfold and embrace. The topic sits with power merge with function clock. To be a person in the light, landing in the sense of land, includes the hand that says it hands. This is the thing, if love could attain, all along linking piecemeal. It can, and has all the time. All the time, that brusque moment. To embrace the house as love fills it, that's why we have hands. A time intended, and tended, with a well, out back: these are running statements, you and me. With arbours and bee hives and visual trees: an orchard for the time, and the bees: exactly all the bees in their nature. A deer is an envy. “Greensleeves” edifies. A pond is a planet. People hold hands, truly. A hand is a vast continent, and a love is still waters. The day is the history of Monday, or fall, or mostly sunny (until night). Night is the prime nature of when night as a feature, in terms of light as the caldron of when light could be by, fulfills a dar