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Spare no lament for the maple leaves      that hail their impending fall with blazing gold and scarlet concerts      bright as Christmas brass in marble halls. How bold their radiant hymns resound -      mute to the sweatered ones below whose treble scraping rakes -      raise smoldering pyres of the fallen. Steamy plumes from cocoa mugs      blend with burning oak and maple wisps as rakers chant their own sweet airs,      “The colors surprised this year, didn’t think we’d had the rain.” So spare no lament for the maple leaves      whose jubilant anthems, raised beneath the harvest moon,      herald their fall with rainbow alleluias. November, 2006
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Jul 29, 2013
Jul 29, 2013 at 6:15 PM UTC
Autumn Finale
Spare no lament for the maple leaves      that hail their impending fall with blazing gold and scarlet concerts      bright as Christmas brass in marble halls. How bold their radiant hymns resound -      mute to the sweatered ones below whose treble scraping rakes -      raise smoldering pyres of the fallen. Steamy plumes from cocoa mugs      blend with burning oak and maple wisps as rakers chant their own sweet airs,      “The colors surprised this year, didn’t think we’d had the rain.” So spare no lament for the maple leaves      whose jubilant anthems, raised beneath the harvest moon,      herald their fall with rainbow alleluias. November, 2006
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Jul 29, 2013
Jul 29, 2013 at 6:15 PM UTC
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