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Logogeny


  Walking these hills in Texas, I count the species of flowers. It’s April now, I’m getting at least thirty-five; In May, in a good year, there might be another thirteen. A bluebonnet haze hangs over the sun-warmed meadows, In billions compared to the yellow scatter of daisies, The Indian blanket, the single wild violet […]

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