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The hills held their breath as October came shouldering over them suspending September's false summer promises tugging the sodden sky behind and charging the channels with boisterous foam Remember your place, the season proclaimed *I'll lower the sky if I wish Strip trees to humiliation, grey their ridiculous colours - Run little people, run while I crash and scatter my cackling fun!* A day, a night, then short relief - the hills exhale in pluming cumulus like colossal conifers bound in snow pointing at the beleaguered blue and we, below, emerge, remembering.
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Oct 4, 2014
Oct 4, 2014 at 12:16 PM UTC
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The hills held their breath as October came shouldering over them suspending September's false summer promises tugging the sodden sky behind and charging the channels with boisterous foam Remember your place, the season proclaimed *I'll lower the sky if I wish Strip trees to humiliation, grey their ridiculous colours - Run little people, run while I crash and scatter my cackling fun!* A day, a night, then short relief - the hills exhale in pluming cumulus like colossal conifers bound in snow pointing at the beleaguered blue and we, below, emerge, remembering.
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Oct 4, 2014
Oct 4, 2014 at 12:16 PM UTC
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