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Almost Home
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

I believed in fitness and healthy living, including obtaining sufficient sleep,
To revel for years in buttery sunshine, which makes emerald willows weep.

I consumed only healthier foods, including plenty of fruits and vegetables,
As the glassy, black midnight water, reaches up for moonlight collectibles.

Exercise was part of my daily routine, at times running, at others walking,
On the street of scarlet butterflies, where lazy blackbirds were squawking.

I was in the wild midst of the happy years, like a rare diamond in the sun,

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So Different
by Jonathan Tafreg

I remember when you told me
That you no gonna fight,
And I thought you're just
Feeling alright,
But I wonder why you keep
On just pressing me tight.

All the time when it goes dark
I turn you on O my light,
'Cos I know you gonna be on my side,

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It's a Neighborly Day
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Rosy sunup, and red cock robin's singing a song,
As pink and green butterflies go drifting along.
On a split rail fence, the rooster loudly crows,
Near apricot bushes, wafting scents of tea rose.

Wild geese honk pertly, to a warm maize morning,
As bees go by humming, to visit without warning!
Frogs and grasshoppers hop in grass deep green,
And eating the clover, a rabbit is on the scene.


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Almost Home
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

I believed in fitness and healthy living, including obtaining sufficient sleep,
To revel for years in buttery sunshine, which makes emerald willows weep.

I consumed only healthier foods, including plenty of fruits and vegetables,
As the glassy, black midnight water, reaches up for moonlight collectibles.

Exercise was part of my daily routine, at times running, at others walking,
On the street of scarlet butterflies, where lazy blackbirds were squawking.

I was in the wild midst of the happy years, like a rare diamond in the sun,

......

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It's a Neighborly Day
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Rosy sunup, and red cock robin's singing a song,
As pink and green butterflies go drifting along.
On a split rail fence, the rooster loudly crows,
Near apricot bushes, wafting scents of tea rose.

Wild geese honk pertly, to a warm maize morning,
As bees go by humming, to visit without warning!
Frogs and grasshoppers hop in grass deep green,
And eating the clover, a rabbit is on the scene.


......

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So Different
by Jonathan Tafreg

I remember when you told me
That you no gonna fight,
And I thought you're just
Feeling alright,
But I wonder why you keep
On just pressing me tight.

All the time when it goes dark
I turn you on O my light,
'Cos I know you gonna be on my side,

......

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