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At last the sun decided to recede, and dismal clouds suddenly appeared; In grey-green puffs of swirling smoke, while crystal rain fell down in tears. The night seemed in an endless whirl, of lightning bolts and blustery winds; I closed my eyes when thunder raged, and pulled the covers to my chin. My room appeared as black as coal, its shadows foretelling ageless tales; Of great mysteries from ancient times, while words dissolved into ghastly wails. Soon awakened from restless slumber, with profound relief at what I saw; The burnished golden bloom of day, as summer had turned into shining Fall.
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Aug 2, 2016
Aug 2, 2016 at 6:10 PM UTC
Seasons Change
At last the sun decided to recede, and dismal clouds suddenly appeared; In grey-green puffs of swirling smoke, while crystal rain fell down in tears. The night seemed in an endless whirl, of lightning bolts and blustery winds; I closed my eyes when thunder raged, and pulled the covers to my chin. My room appeared as black as coal, its shadows foretelling ageless tales; Of great mysteries from ancient times, while words dissolved into ghastly wails. Soon awakened from restless slumber, with profound relief at what I saw; The burnished golden bloom of day, as summer had turned into shining Fall.
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Aug 2, 2016
Aug 2, 2016 at 6:10 PM UTC
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