Burton L. Carlson
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Burton L. Carlson
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Erosion

I wear mountains and valleys away
layer by layer
with each freeze-and-thawing cycle;

force wind and rain together
in potent mix
that with the patience of rock

swells floods, heats droughts, 
and sends new hopes of beginnings
we dream about.

NatureSuzi PeelFebruary 7, 2016
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