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The Ogre Trails
The Ogre Trails
By Lainey Soto and Mckenna Bryant
Statuesque birches stand confidently,
their branches hesitantly swaying in the spring breeze.
A shallow pool of glistening blue lays below,
scattered with splotches of sunlight.
My muddy sneakers lay thrown aside, tousled in sand.
Frozen in the water, I feel the sand squelch between my toes.
A stream of freezing water bubbles from underneath the sand,
Its pressure causes a ripple on the surface.
I feel its tickly flow,
grazing over my tiny toes.
I hear the song of the water,
twinkling in the distance.
I smell the moistened grass,
flowing in the wind.
The crisp air fills my lungs as I take a breath in,
closing my eyes to feel the embrace of nature.
I feel the acceptance of a greater power, and
I am encapsulated in the beauty of the wild.
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