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All At Once

A strand of blackbirds,
sitting on a wire,
all at once exploded,
like a white rose in spring,
setting the sky afire with,
spectacular geometric shapes,
that awed my eyes to see,
as Fall's green leaves,
all burst into bloom,
in hues of gold and crimson,
spiraling in the crisp breeze,
onto my car's windshield,
as people strolled by me,
I noticed that they,
Had not noticed a thing.


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All At Once