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The petals which had been so red Are browning now and bow their heads The limbs which held the greening leaves Are garish colors now instead. Everywhere that I can see Summer is prepared to flee From cooler days the autumn brings Before the winter's frigid sleep I stand among the morbid scenes Of the dying beauty Nature gleans By calling back what She bestowed To the earth with summer's heat They'll rise when springtime melts the snow I wonder if the same is so For me once I am put to rest I wonder, will I even know?
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Sep 13, 2019
Sep 13, 2019 at 7:25 PM UTC
Broken Cycle
The petals which had been so red Are browning now and bow their heads The limbs which held the greening leaves Are garish colors now instead. Everywhere that I can see Summer is prepared to flee From cooler days the autumn brings Before the winter's frigid sleep I stand among the morbid scenes Of the dying beauty Nature gleans By calling back what She bestowed To the earth with summer's heat They'll rise when springtime melts the snow I wonder if the same is so For me once I am put to rest I wonder, will I even know?
jim-timonere
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Sep 13, 2019
Sep 13, 2019 at 7:25 PM UTC
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