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Summer is finally coming to an end Tommy soccer ball lay lifeless in the city drain Gathering, grease stain A broken swing lay upside down After the circus left town Small footprints engraved on the pavements Each step seems to lead us to the paths to enlightenment? So, where shall we go from here? After the long hot days of summer Shall we hibernate like mountain bears? Or shall we shed the heat of summer like autumn leaves While the cool breeze of autumn take us like bold thieves Each summer brings a little laughter, a little love And a flocks of mourning doves, Unlike the last days of summer vernacular sounds Sticky night, hot sweat, water fest; and most of all those mysterious disappearing teens throngs shall we look forward to the  long wintry months With frozen ice and slippery roads While the city folks take it as a personal affront Shouting harsh vocabulary words to Mother Nature One last drop of water from the city open hydrant Before another adrenaline And two more months of summer days Goodbye, summer.
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 10:22 AM UTC
Summer Ends With Teary Eyes
Summer is finally coming to an end Tommy soccer ball lay lifeless in the city drain Gathering, grease stain A broken swing lay upside down After the circus left town Small footprints engraved on the pavements Each step seems to lead us to the paths to enlightenment? So, where shall we go from here? After the long hot days of summer Shall we hibernate like mountain bears? Or shall we shed the heat of summer like autumn leaves While the cool breeze of autumn take us like bold thieves Each summer brings a little laughter, a little love And a flocks of mourning doves, Unlike the last days of summer vernacular sounds Sticky night, hot sweat, water fest; and most of all those mysterious disappearing teens throngs shall we look forward to the  long wintry months With frozen ice and slippery roads While the city folks take it as a personal affront Shouting harsh vocabulary words to Mother Nature One last drop of water from the city open hydrant Before another adrenaline And two more months of summer days Goodbye, summer.
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 10:22 AM UTC
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