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The gleam of dew drops on snowdrops awakening the soil from slumber;
The shooting myriads of rainbow arrows slicing through the waterfall’s rushing giggles;
The fresh tang of salt sea air teasing and playing through the marram grass;
The flit, flit, flitting of a sleepy butterfly, drunk with her fill of nectar;
The squelching ooze of melting ice cream dripping through fingers that were quicker than the tongue;
The rolling drum run of breaking thunder that shifts the foundations of the earth;
The hissing foaming of the jade green waves that kiss the sands of time;
The squawk of baby birds that await their mother’s meal in impatient new-wing wiggling;
The rustling and whispering of the autumn leaves kissing the ground with golden memories;
The spreading hug of the cookie dough on the warm baking tray as a gingerbread man is born;
The driving sting of lashing rain on the moorsides that runs the copper waters to the thirsty fields below;
The icy pats of floating snow that drift the snow queen’s royal robes over the sleeping lands;
The flicker of candlelight dancing with the shadows in a vanilla-scented evening;
The lush mystery deep in the velvet indigo of a star-studded sky:
I would give my every day and every night
And every breath of wonder and joy for your hands to place
A crown of daisies on my golden-brown hair
And take me in your arms.
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