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Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Mountains Call: Another Fulton Bryant Poem




A Truly Spectacular Place


In immensely dark caves,
Over lightly shaded gray clouds,
With amazing spooky waters in the background,
Winter cools the earth

From highly held cliffs,
Beneath steeply carved peaks,
Around undiscovered corners
I hear the mountains calling me. 



--Fulton Bryant, grade 6




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