I took the Road Less/
Traveled and learned: Sandhill Cranes/
graze in fields here, too.
I took the Road Less/
Traveled and learned: Sandhill Cranes/
graze in fields here, too.
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When the Frost/
had melted/
and she noticed/
where she stood,/
focused,
looked back,/
viewed the wood,/
she smiled. Where she was,/
was good.
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