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Indian Summer
Memories of autumn linger still The pale sun loiters on the hill; A prodigal year now grown old Is gathering all her days of gold. Flocks of birds now eager to go We share the dream with footsteps slow; We meet beneath the apple tree Join hands in silent company. We will not part love, oh not yet Too soon the weary sun will set. The crickets cease to sing their song The gold and russet wilt away; The crimson trees stayed too long And all the sky is wet and grey. We know at night the frost will fall And scar the asters on the hill; The golden rod and sumac all Will feel the hand of winter's chill. But love, it is not the time to part I need to hold you near my heart; Yesterday was such a golden smile Today we might love awhile; Till autumn dies and love forget And we must leave, but dear not yet.
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