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Now summer's here and showing off her treasures to the world, Festooning roses far and wide, all dewy and unfurled. The birds are gargling syrup as the day glares hot and bold, Each scrumptious fruit is jewelled with seed, the pollen sparkles gold. The dragonfly, a coxcomb, in his rainbow-tinted coat, Is ling'ring by a burnished pool, where gauzy lilies float. While butterflies parade about with plush, new velvet wings, A velvet fit to make the cloaks of emperors and kings. And, crowning all this splendour, sits that tangy lemon sun, That fizzes in a turquoise sky, like sherbet on the tongue.
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Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 at 2:22 PM UTC
Summer
Now summer's here and showing off her treasures to the world, Festooning roses far and wide, all dewy and unfurled. The birds are gargling syrup as the day glares hot and bold, Each scrumptious fruit is jewelled with seed, the pollen sparkles gold. The dragonfly, a coxcomb, in his rainbow-tinted coat, Is ling'ring by a burnished pool, where gauzy lilies float. While butterflies parade about with plush, new velvet wings, A velvet fit to make the cloaks of emperors and kings. And, crowning all this splendour, sits that tangy lemon sun, That fizzes in a turquoise sky, like sherbet on the tongue.
rachel-thomas
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53/F/Rome
Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 at 2:22 PM UTC
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