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Tag: poem

Hope Stands Round

Hope stands round

in fields of green

gone gold.

Sown in May

through long hot summer

grown.

Ready now,

the reaping’s come,

bins now bear

the work of man and God

here done.

——-

September 25, 2013

Deckert Farm, South Dakota

By aarongmyersin Friday PoemsSeptember 27, 201339 Words1 Comment
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