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Poem: Fog Rolling In

A beautiful scene on Keen Wilson Road, between Ozark and Zion in Adair County, captioned Fog Rolling In, inspired this poem by the same name by the photographer:

Fog Rolling In

The rain brings down a veil,
The rain,
it comes from everywhere.

A veil so white,
so soft,
so surreal.
When it comes,
some will fear.

Yet,
when one's heart is true,
the rain,
the veil,
creates nothing,
but real.

-SHAMARIE CLAIBORNE




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Fog Rolling in on Keen Wilson Road



2008-12-12 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
A beautiful scene on Keen Wilson Road, between Ozark and Zion in Adair County, has won rave reviews on Flickr and inspired this poem: Fog Rolling In by the photographer.

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