In Nature’s Arm

When a heart is wrapped in melancholy, often it finds solace in nature’s embrace, for seldom humans can give respite in testing time 

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45 thoughts on “In Nature’s Arm”

  1. As Wordsworth said, “Nature never did betray the heart that loved her!”

  2. I was in a depressed mining town today. It was depressing. No street life. Shuttered shops. So much of Britain is this blight of betting shops and fried chicken shops. A desperate isle. But then from inside the pit house I saw the blue pink sky and thought of all the places I could go, cities seen for the first time. Yoko Ono writes well about the sky.

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