Love for the Changing Season

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Though the summer's haze has slipped away into the south,

I still taste salt on my mouth

In remembrance of summers day,

comes autumn's evening

and even then, life is teeming

To dance in the leaves of colour,

to scream from the pleasure of recieving a Boyer

As summer leaves, fall is welcomed

with knowledge of the holiday's on-come

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