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DAVID SERMERSHEIM : Le Sacre
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Le Sacre

time held me full fresh lush and green in golden vibrant spring songs ring to a silent pulse throbbing beneath my feet from a presence sensed unseen a heady perfume rides on air from blooms diverse in size and hue the pungent loam of opened soil yields a generous bounty of fruit from a fertile earth I am one among all that passes touching time as light and the illusion of life

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Bud

out of a thatch of brown furze a stem arises straight firm erect and true throbbing seeking the caress of a coddling sun nestled in the cradle of a new day

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