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The mist rolled from the lake
like the
silent dead,
Swallowing up everything that
was behind
and ahead.
All was shrouded in a pall
of warm
misty grey,
Bringing to an early death a
long, hot
summer day.
(Millicent) Ann Margetson 14 July 2004