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Richbee's avatar

Walls of words and rocks wedged together in a circle make a well--where deep down a water source remains a spring of refreshment.

Gathered granite glaciers strewn rocks are cleared from the land for plowing a new field of floral gardens.

Accumulated rocks build barriers, but moss mauls them down with weathered washes of seasons.

Tree roots upheave, wedge, wriggle under over and wend through rocks byways where they feel and melt with their acid tips --nothing to resist their pursuit to find nutrients to continue to exist.

Walls keep people in or out but can support a roof. The Berlin Wall was meant to be taken down. But the Great Wall of China remains.

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Gloria Wetzel's avatar

This has new meaning since I first studied Frost in light of immigration.

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