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Hiking Eden Trail
By HikingOn | May 13, 2009
In honor of National Poem in Your Pocket Day, I recited while hiking near LA, CA. The wrecked vintage car at the bottom of the ravine must have a story. I wonder if the bullet hole was post-crash-target-practice, or something more sinister. Hiking Eden Trail Eventually when The regimen stamps into Muscle, bone, and nerve, Hay-fever abolished by Myriad scents, Like distant droppings Detected unseen, Discerning Canine, equine, Or other, Head swiveling to Each snap or rustle, Identifying Bird …
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May 3rd, 2009 at 4:57 pm
Awesome! :]