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A Spring Dance

April 9, 2020 Lynn H. Wyvill
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Watch delicate blossoms

Dance in the soft spring breeze

Then flutter to the ground in a

Rosy pink petal carpet.

Let your delicate spirit

Dance with them in the soft spring breeze

The petals will carry your

Worries and woes

As they flutter to the ground

Rosy pink with happiness that

They could make you feel better.  




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Lynn H. Wyvill grew up in Washington DC where her favorite activity was sitting under a Japanese red maple tree, watching clouds create pictures in the sky. As a writer, she finds peace and inspiration when hiking in the woods, strolling on sandy beaches, and observing nature’s show in her backyard. Those experiences are captured in her first book, Nature’s Quiet Wisdom. Before writing books, Lynn worked as a radio/TV reporter and writer for the US Department of Agriculture and owned a consulting business that trained professionals on the creation and delivery of effective presentations. She is a lifelong learner, avid reader, small town explorer, and dedicated theater attendee who lives in beautiful Virginia with her husband.

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In the quiet, I hear crickets hum. I listen to the soft ting-ting-ting of a wind chime as tiny tree limbs dance in the breeze without disturbing a single leaf.

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