Shade

shade

(7/15/00)

_________First Place__________silent square nothing moves but the statue's shade  max verhart  

 ________Second Place________the old woman moves her lawn chair again following the shade  Mark Brooks

 _________Third Place________    in the forest shade I go deeper into the silence  ann krischus

_________Below Third Place________

in the shade of billowing laundry puppies sleep  Darrell

in the woodpile... the tree and its shade  Hugh Waterhouse

stretched out in its mother's shade the lion cub  Sue Torres

woodland stream- a dragonfly flits between sun and shade  Sue

A single tree providing shade to the sawyer  OwenB

shelling peas in the maple's leafy shade-- fruit pies in the oven  *Billie Wilson

summer horizon -- even the shade tree shimmers  Paul David Mena

a butterfly resting in the sun shade for an ant  emile molhuysen

bending over the stream

the willow gently ripples

its shade

arkady

small town parade everyone stands on the shaded side  Linda Robeck

deepening shade the children clamor for a final swim      kathi

a spider's web the leaf greener in the shade  odd

in the shade of a tilted sombrero - siesta  doris kasson

a shade

runs over the beach -

gathering storm

Tore Sverredal

summer heat -  the cat creeps further into shade  hortensia anderson

old red barn- a sheepdog resting in the shade  BarbCamp

shaded street - the smell of mown grass carries me home  soji

evening shade muffled cry of a night hawk coasting the still air  Marjorie Buettner

deep in the shade of the willow tree a crying sound flew away  pam 

prairie corral a foal sleeps within the mare's shade  Joann

mottled shade -- the fawn in a tremble of sunlight  Earl Keener

an evening walk   in silence we cross  from light to shade   Alison

tree trimmer still a spot of shade under his baseball cap  Cindy Tebo

blushing three shades of pink tiered arbor roses  peigi

butterfly shadow leafs in and out of the blue hydrangea shadecopyright 7/10/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek

NOTE

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