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			<title>Starlight.</title>
			<description>Starlit star bright night Moonshine illumines the fox Shining on his frosty tail.</description>
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			<title>Do Urban Foxes Dream</title>
			<description>A russet brown streak shoots out of an alleywayalmost falling over my feet a bundle of fear and curiosity.A young urban Fox all legs and lean body takes to his heels and flees all the while wonderingwhat this apparition on two legs can be.No countryside for this fine ReynardJust some overgrown garde..</description>
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			<title>Lazy Days</title>
			<description>This is a poem that harks back to the long days of summer.</description>
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			<title>Pregnant Pause</title>
			<description>There is a silence over everything todayAs if the earth is pregnant.Broken by the buzz of bees Hovering from flower to flowerFeverishly trying to outrun The coming storm.The air is heavy with a fecund smell And dripping moistureLike Angels weeping tears of joy for cre..</description>
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			<title>The Hummingbird Moth.</title>
			<description>I havejust seen the master of disguiseA moththat thought it was a hummingbird,Hoveringat blooms lapping up the Gods own nectar.And Ithought this is me, an imposter at the feast.Then Iheard a laugh on the breeze full of wry humourAnd thequestioning words in my mind..</description>
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