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River Valley

The clouds are slowly parting Dew is in your eyes Leaves are slowly falling As summer's peeping dies School begins, children learn of arts And freedom gives a little cry But roses live forever in our hearts And lilacs never die In the minds eye We are soaring over the city We cut through the air as a knife Brave, bold, quick and witty This is the springtime of our life.
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Jun 15, 2011
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