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As I walk out of the valley.

I see a meadow, a meadow full of death.
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love blossums like a flower
growing in the spring morning
love has its own scent
so much like that flower
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There is something about
the morning chill
that greets me every morning.
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entering kilkee on a warm summers day
with a comforting breeze on my back
walking towards the strand also makes
me remember awhile back
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from dusk to dawn, I stay
transfixed on natures view.
Its a type of awe that
gives you thoughts of
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what beholds the wonders of water
the essence of life which we seek
the very essence we are made of
its the essence in which we drink
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flowers blosseming birds chirping
sunshine breaks through the gaps from trees,
the breeze rippleing through the leaves.
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Darkness creeps onto the light
like a very careful thief,
waiting for the right time
to rob us of our sight.
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I find temptations hard to battle
I find them hard to resist,
a feeling of vulnerability
as though my hands are tied behind my back.
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Reaching the winters bay,
passing over the unmerciful
waves avoiding the rocks,
that are close to the bay.
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frozen by a droplet
frozen in time
a fly stuck in amber
isn't aware of the time
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A strong chill of winter
has grasped this country,
the toll of its bitter cold
has the ground covered
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Meadows (Ww1)

As I walk out of the valley.

I see a meadow, a meadow full of death.

What is in this meadow, but the smell Of the forgotten souls of victims. I see smoke, I see holes and I see barbed wire. And rotten flesh.

As I walked into the meadow I looked at the sky The sky was clear, it's a sunny day. The reinforcements arrive to clean the mess.That the government caused on this meadow.

As I walked away from the meadow I came back.Knowing more destruction will follow, Yet in later years it gloomed and now I see is a meadow full of life.

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