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MuddyRiverGirl's Poetry Collection - 2. Flushing Out
Flushing Out (A Poem) - By MuddyRiverGirl
Whispering winds traveled through the willows
Prancing raindrops slipped from their protection
Sunlight filtering through the lightened branches
Tiny streaks of golden ribbons work to staunch out the cold
Blossoming green twigs still youthful and yet so very old
Strings of entwined leaves flick off any anger, sorrow, and hate
All to be left is just the newly harbored water, contained within
Flushing out sickness, illness, and any of the other dark sins
Leaving just healthy, glowing joy pronounced in ridged bark
With every crevasse and crack alike, away drains every awful blight
Tiny golden veins burst out of the gently hard willow tree's skin
All to be started by a beating heart from within.
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