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The summer's day sun died; drenched, drowned, felled beneath golden water of a past fall's horizon; set. The trees' ephemeral amber leaves. To flames as it expired autumn's bright seer burned the world a dark and chill, ever failing to stay the approaching night beneath. Golden water of a past fall's horizon strained, swelled, rose to greet winter's ashen moon who left earth- for a moment- a frozen visage. Ever failing to stay, the approaching night   ebbed, revealed spring rains and summer heat before flowing again to autumn's golden twilight.  That harvest sun, who left earth for a moment, a frozen visage in the heavens now it seems, begins once more to wane. The summer's day- sun-dyed drenched and drowned- felled again to autumn's golden twilight.  That harvest sun sets the trees' ephemeral amber leaves -to flame- as it expires.
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Sep 23, 2011
Sep 23, 2011 at 3:54 PM UTC
felled.
The summer's day sun died; drenched, drowned, felled beneath golden water of a past fall's horizon; set. The trees' ephemeral amber leaves. To flames as it expired autumn's bright seer burned the world a dark and chill, ever failing to stay the approaching night beneath. Golden water of a past fall's horizon strained, swelled, rose to greet winter's ashen moon who left earth- for a moment- a frozen visage. Ever failing to stay, the approaching night   ebbed, revealed spring rains and summer heat before flowing again to autumn's golden twilight.  That harvest sun, who left earth for a moment, a frozen visage in the heavens now it seems, begins once more to wane. The summer's day- sun-dyed drenched and drowned- felled again to autumn's golden twilight.  That harvest sun sets the trees' ephemeral amber leaves -to flame- as it expires.
aaron-kerman
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33/M/American
Sep 23, 2011
Sep 23, 2011 at 3:54 PM UTC
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