Neil's Fiction: The Legend of Met (Sin 2)

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Friday, June 3, 2011

The Legend of Met (Sin 2)

" W hy look to you, unseen, When I touch, feel nature? Against a tree I do lean; You're away in azure. "Animals inform me. Birds, berries to eat, Distress calls, I then flee, Sustained I by bear's meat. "Cooing sounds are soothing, Meant for pigeons young, true; But 'tis nature sharing. It's like wet grassy dew. "What I mean: perceptions. Creature of nature am I. With her pure operations I do identify "Trees, brush, flora, seaweed, rocks, Gnats, dragonflies, ants, bees, Boars, bruins, birds,... Sign in to see full entry.

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