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The corn stocks shocked across the field, and pointing to the sky, like Indian teepees in a row, watched the world go by. The distant hilltops wrap themselves in robes of smoky haze. Trees leaves painted, red and gold. These Indian summer days. Comments: (Driving through the Ozarks when the leaves are changing...well you just can't beat the feeling, especially when you're 9 years old)
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Jul 3, 2014
Jul 3, 2014 at 3:20 AM UTC
"October" poem by R. Craig David. I wrote this seasonal series in 3rd grade. Still have the original spiral notebook pages.
The corn stocks shocked across the field, and pointing to the sky, like Indian teepees in a row, watched the world go by. The distant hilltops wrap themselves in robes of smoky haze. Trees leaves painted, red and gold. These Indian summer days. Comments: (Driving through the Ozarks when the leaves are changing...well you just can't beat the feeling, especially when you're 9 years old)
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Jul 3, 2014
Jul 3, 2014 at 3:20 AM UTC
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