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The City and the Prairie
Rain pierces the prairie, the color of steel wheels;
 Long bluestem stalks whistle while I walk,
 Pearlescent drops sprinkle Indian stems
 To praises of Him they sway.
 Skies with hums of thunder in the distance,
 Petals of coneflowers bathed in licks of lavender 
 Bobcats look pied palettes of black brown;
 The bumblebees with angels’ wings too have lazy their lulls.  
 
 Nature: all to never end
 Ah! The cloak of dawn’s perfume-mist covers Earth
 Twinkled city lights smear the horizon
 In blurs and whirs of man
 But the glory is God’s.

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