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I. Autumn came wearing forlorn eyes. her relief made branches afloat amidst the storm, yet leaves still fell with memories unmade. II. Summer came wearing radiant eyes. her laughter painted tall grasses, rows of  trees and fields of corn. she smiled so bright sunflowers bloomed, leaned her way, and mistaken her for sunlight. III. Spring came yet her eyes remained the same. although I'd argue, her gaze held winter's weight. Her lips as tender as the earth kissed after rain, as her smell sprouted daises in her wake. IV. Tested by time as seasons unfurled. throughout autumn's loss, summer's radiance and spring's quiet bloom. The cold may touch with its chill, Yet even then, Winter never came.
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Jan 30, 2025
Jan 30, 2025 at 6:34 PM UTC
her seasons.
I. Autumn came wearing forlorn eyes. her relief made branches afloat amidst the storm, yet leaves still fell with memories unmade. II. Summer came wearing radiant eyes. her laughter painted tall grasses, rows of  trees and fields of corn. she smiled so bright sunflowers bloomed, leaned her way, and mistaken her for sunlight. III. Spring came yet her eyes remained the same. although I'd argue, her gaze held winter's weight. Her lips as tender as the earth kissed after rain, as her smell sprouted daises in her wake. IV. Tested by time as seasons unfurled. throughout autumn's loss, summer's radiance and spring's quiet bloom. The cold may touch with its chill, Yet even then, Winter never came.
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Jan 30, 2025
Jan 30, 2025 at 6:34 PM UTC
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