directions

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    directions

    Succumbing is so numbing amongst the fallen rain.

    The fall of seasons turning to the crisp

    Of winters cold, bitter yet

    Irresistible Relentless call

    The darkness always blinding

    The bright to dim to see.

    Let the clouds above us

    Light the unseen land.

    Now the South has met the north

    The West and East have given their a ‘ do”

    Now the sections of the directions

    They can and they have met.

    To each to each to all they meet

    Come to and fro;

    Time to pay the directional debt.

    Let the darkness light the bright

    And night come every so and so

    Let the morn’s be crisp and clear

    So every day we shall ever meet

     

    Say fare thee well

    Say fare thee well

    Say bitter cold has warmed

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    Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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