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Leaves

Red gently flutters to the ground;

Yellow slowly drifts near me.

Orange, I watch it swirl around,

While green hangs delicately to the tree.

 

I love the crackling sound as I walk to school,

The smell of leaves wet with dew,

The feel of leaves—moist, cool.

The crisp fall air makes me feel born anew.

 

Autumn slowly fades away;

The leaves turn brown.

The nights get colder, day by day;

Yet, the leaves still stay to cover the ground.

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May 9, 2010
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