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A Summer Scene

Only the moon shines in the dark hours, a sun long set closes the flowers. The heat of summer razes the frost and no teasing lover goes uncrossed Focused under the dark lens of night heat rules all driving poets to write On the wind rides a melody of closing the shift of the seasons already imposing, but summer's passion the virtue own secrets the fall cannot atone.
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Oct 26, 2011
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