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Nature’s Grand.
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Colors colliding everywhere
Grand hues with flare
Vistas venturing in the air
Grand scenes out there
Mesas meandering through the sky
Grand buttes defy
Layers lingering in the eye
Grand eagles fly
Gorges glistening all around
Grand rifts abound
Eons echoing muffled sound
Grand eras drowned
River revealing long past tales
Grand awe unveils
People parading on the trails
Grand hills and dales
Wonders wakening to the light
Grand scenes so bright
Nature's nurturing makes it right
Grand Canyon's might
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by > Roamoff
composed Jul 2006.
submitted 08 Jul 2006.
Copyright © Jul 2006 by Roamoff.
Nature’s Grand.
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