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Ae Freislighe
Murmuring flow of a stream
Lively roar of perfection
In the moon, a certain gleam
Crying in the reflection
Sweet, coiling tendrils of mist
Leading a path through the night
A blushing bloom will persist
Its only wish to glow bright
Twinkle against the dull sky
Brilliant splash of daydream
A quiet, whispered “Goodbye”
Murmuring flow of the stream
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Georgia was born on a muggy summer day in Austin, Texas, but to the dismay of her non-Texan cousins, has never ridden a horse or seen a cowboy. Georgia is the author of “Ae Freislighe”, a poem named after the Irish poetic form it takes the shape of. She wants to share with her readers the simple beauty of nature and the outdoors.