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Friday, June 19, 2009
Solomn blades of grass
whisper in the wind, calling
with works I can't say.
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365 Days
Prairie Grove, Arkansas, United States
My plan is to post a Tanka, Haiku, or another short breath of some sort daily, and to include pictures of the outdoors at least twice a week. I want this to be an exercise in living in the moment and disciplined writing.
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