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Twinkling fireflies, In the midnight heat, Cool blades of grass, As moisture hangs in the air. Brittle branches claw the sky Mourning the leaves, fluttering beneath, As a  hazy moon hovers above. Periwinkle nights framed in gray, Bedazzling crystals sprinkle down, The world is silent, As a thick blanket cleanses the ground. A pastel palette, Brings life to the trees, The earth is reborn again, As a gentle breeze magically blows.
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Aug 31, 2015
Aug 31, 2015 at 6:31 AM UTC
Beauty of the Seasons
Twinkling fireflies, In the midnight heat, Cool blades of grass, As moisture hangs in the air. Brittle branches claw the sky Mourning the leaves, fluttering beneath, As a  hazy moon hovers above. Periwinkle nights framed in gray, Bedazzling crystals sprinkle down, The world is silent, As a thick blanket cleanses the ground. A pastel palette, Brings life to the trees, The earth is reborn again, As a gentle breeze magically blows.
Living in Tennessee, I get the pleasure of experiencing all four seasons. I wouldn't have it any other way, as each of them have their own hidden treasures.
GingerSnap81
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Aug 31, 2015
Aug 31, 2015 at 6:31 AM UTC
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