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Erosion

By G man767

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As Molecules trade faster than any Wall Street... all things breathe... And aging is oxydation... Layered mountains in Death Valley and the West voice their tales of receding ancient waters. Water, like a salmon in reverse. Each river's dilligent determined incline from peak to valley doth carve its path in quest to seek for return. Erosion...like the paint on my house, after seasons of repelling moisture, then drying... alas recoils to buckle noticed most at first on those corners to which such paint first clung so dearly. The seasoning ebb and flow of warming, cooling...drying of moisture...in synch with gravity... teacheth to us all this day an eternal home improvement lesson... Perhaps... Erosion is Nature's 'Robbin Hood'... stealing, borrowing from the old and dying lending again for rebirth's sake. Of Flame & Phoenix. --Uncle Greg Written November 21st, 2001 © on Nov 20 2001 06:59 PM PST    0 • 9

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