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Nature Knows Its Math
Nature Knows Its Math
JG
Joan Graham
04/28/2026 14:58h
Divide the year into seasons, four, subtract the snow then add some more green, a bud, a breeze, a whispering behind the trees, and here beneath the rain-scrubbed sky orange poppies multiply.
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