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Summer days, summer days -- trees offer their    gentle canopy; roses, full-blown scent the air. Lizards bask -- the humble bees visits flower after    flower, their hum enveloping on a warm afternoon. Beetles scurry hurriedly working their naturnal jobs. A cock-robin sits upon the birdbath, and barn swallows dip and turn on sky-borne currents. An orange cat naps in the cool    shade beneath the mulberry    tree -- while butterflies    linger by the garden gate. Summer days, summer days: this season reigns so beautifully.
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Jun 27, 2011
Jun 27, 2011 at 9:20 AM UTC
Summer
Summer days, summer days -- trees offer their    gentle canopy; roses, full-blown scent the air. Lizards bask -- the humble bees visits flower after    flower, their hum enveloping on a warm afternoon. Beetles scurry hurriedly working their naturnal jobs. A cock-robin sits upon the birdbath, and barn swallows dip and turn on sky-borne currents. An orange cat naps in the cool    shade beneath the mulberry    tree -- while butterflies    linger by the garden gate. Summer days, summer days: this season reigns so beautifully.
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Jun 27, 2011
Jun 27, 2011 at 9:20 AM UTC
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