By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 09, 2017 Sea Gull Soaring By Courtney E. Cottam As effortless as a wind-tossed leafyou soar and fall, then catch yourself,As if afraid, in lighting, you may die;then gently, like a vagrant snowflake,Loosed too soon from a lowering cloud,you drift toward earth with undulating rhythm.One moment, hesitant, slow turning,then gracefully you fan the sun to setting,And rest on the edge of the burnished world. (1946) ...
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