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(Above Hefei)
by T.P. Wilkinson / April 17th, 2022
Starlight wets the thoughts
Winds plough the furrows; Spirits plant the seeds. Starlight wets the thoughts. The new moon wakes Still weary from sleep, Not ready for deeds. Oranges wait to be bought After the flowers from heaven.
This article was posted on Sunday, April 17th, 2022 at 8:02am and is filed under Poetry.