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Gratefulness
What if you could be a trout And splash and flip And flop about.
Amidst the river’s ripples you Would catch sun shimmers And renew the summer wind. You’d stop to chat With trouty friends And make amends. Or discourse on the willow’s bend.
The gala of the water’s course, Like laughter of a child, Would run along your gullet With the mystery of the wild.
And every wish you ever heard Would be in chorus with the birds. As palettes made of rainbows play, You’d flap your fins To greet the day.
Along the banks you’d rest at night And fire flies like lamps would light The glowing of the August Moon, Where fish make wishes of their own And all the best remains unknown.
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