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Autumn is Approaching

The campus was all but silent Rushing water, whistle of the wind Unrhythmic, the two untrained melodies Yet they seem to form a single song The grass is all uniform Shape and size they are all the same But alas they are unique Some carry strong patches of brown Deep into the shallow roots Some with scattered leaves And little pink flowers Autumn is approaching
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