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The Hottest Day

It was the morning of the hottest day
the thick, warm, air began to weigh
heavy on God’s creatures one and all . . .

. . . so they hugged the shadows however small
and found a hole to scurry in
before the hottest day would begin.

Author WalterPosted on January 27, 2022Categories Landscapes, Mojave Notes, Nature, Photography, Poetry & Prose, etc., Surrealism, True Facts, Legends & Etc.

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