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thanksgiving poetry

into the silent land
the fragrance came
i stood by the open casement
there is an hour of peaceful rest
up from the meadows rich with corn
out of the deep and the dark
when the wind works against us in the dark
though i am little as all little things
i saw the first pear
i saw god. do you doubt it?
renew the vision of delight
like eagles on up high

 



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