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NATURE’S ORCHESTRA
Eight sky magenta flowers
in a home of kelly green leaves
surrounded by a swarm of bees.
The wind breathes with a hearty sigh,
the leaves dance.
A car passes by, then another
and as the bee comes close to me,
the yellow and black in the air
causes a noise, a buzz
as sharp as the sun’s touch
who’s light shines
on the shimmering line of a spider’s web.
Then the wind once again sends its kiss
which makes the web tremble,
yielding to forces overcome by
the small snow white butterfly
which lands on the sky magenta flower.
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