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Sidestep - Dusk

Down we go to the belly of the woods 

Little light and the eyes adjust 

The mud the trees all the same colour 

You see they should be green but all's the same colour 

A grey of little light 

Patches of evening cloud appear occasionally 

Pools of lesser darkness 

You know it's lighter outside and more colourful but no stories...

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