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The golden hour for rising has arrived, and there are violet roses in the sky, So, I bid hello to you, my robust friend, as the vibrant, cerise birds float by. The obsidian night, it was very long, and was filled with pleasant dreaming, Like scenes from the heart of jade forests, where lush nature is screaming. But the dark hours seem as ages past, since you have risen on the horizon, Reflecting your glory in the limpid waters, as day slowly begins to brighten. So nice to see you again, my old friend, peering in the doors and windows, As beautiful songs from emerald trees, begin their daily, rapid crescendos. Soon all the world will be colorful and glad, like skyward birthday balloons, Drifting on backlit skies of somewhere, like the aromas of various blooms! We've traveled a long way, you and I, and like orioles, we've gone together, Screaming our joys at midday hour, as warmth blankets the divers weather. You trail every individual, peach dawn to dusk, and from season to season, Forever going in and out of our lives, silently, and without apparent reason. My work as a seasonal park ranger, has kept me in the glitter of your gaze, As gorgeous wildflowers pursue us all, down the myriad, natural pathways. Living with my family and my cat, and having a happy life on Pretty Street, We danced all through deep amber days, terribly soon to become obsolete. And often enjoyed memorable outings, birthday parties, and get togethers, Like the euphoria of your floral days, are inclined to following predecessors. Days at the beach, days at the park, ballgames or fun backyard barbecues, At the happiest of times, everyplace I look, the first thing that I see is you. And in olden, golden days, when I played on and on, your warmth was felt, Like the presence of bittersweet autumn rose, though unseen, lately smelt! Sweet summer evenings, you gazed redly, to say your melancholy goodbye, Like the redness that strangely appears, when you're trying hard not to cry. Crickets in the lilac bush, butterflies in the grass, all smile to greet the sun, And yellow days are started and soon done, in dreamlike, skyward visions! Flowers titter in warm, fragrant meadows, and oceans shudder with delight, People beam at your kind warmth, and robins sing once they see your light!
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